Very cool with the gerbils....I've always loved them....they're very cool. I used to have Spiny Mice, but got rid of them 'cause all they did all night was chew the tank frame and drive me nuts (they were in my bedroom at the time I was still living at home)...LOL.
Roy 1.1 T.s.pickeringi 0.1 T.s.concinnus 0.0.2 T.s.pallidulus
If you're talking about eating crayfish or crawdads or whatever you want to call them, they are pretty common in southern states ( I think) but not that cheap.
Those are some nice one's Gijs&Sabine, very nicely colored.
A little question: why are they all seperate? Are they aggressive to each other? And is it ok to put them in cilinders (as I've always been told that fish go nuts in it? (I'm a total noob about it, as you probably notice by the questions.)
Sorry for the late answer, Snaky. Missed that one
We don't have them all seperate. We have 2 couples white together, 2 couples red together and 1 couple blue together. They can be aggresive to eachother, but they have places to hide and get away in the cilinders.
We don't see them to have any troubles staying in cilinders, and they're 40 cm wide and 40 cm high.
Not really my pet, but I regurally have to take care of this cutie.
Her name is Stompie because one of her hands is amputated after she was bitten by another croc in the zoo of Amsterdam (Artis).
She lives together with her friend Ali.