Hello everyone!! I am Madeline Ferreri and my life is kind of crazy!! Me and my family own over 90 pets which are all happy and healthy and I would love to share some of those experiences with you guys too! If you love animals, this is definitely the channel for you!!;)
That’s because he had mites at the time so we didn’t put a lot in there because we had to do clean outs frequently and didn’t want the mites to be able to hide in decor/plants. Please don’t assume things before asking!
Hm, cohabing three geckos of mixed sex PLUS another species in a 90gal is not a good idea. Steve is overweight, and you cohab them in a small 20gal. Not a good idea either.
Just came across your channel I am so glad you put all this time and effort into your animals care and well-being it’s hard to find people like this you just gained a new subscriber💕
You really shouldn’t be cohabbing any animal together out of its species. Different diets for one, and different needs. I own both. It’s different in the wild. The set up although is amazing. I loved all of them. Same with your Leo’s. They should never be homed together. They’ll bite limbs off, as well as consume that loose sub. Your boa with the mites... I hope that’s not the boas set up?in your brothers room
@@lisadaly5475 I made this comment a week ago. Which ever animals are being cohabbed together. For example I believe I remember one of them being the Leo’s, and the frogs / crested gecko together.
Senior animal educator and general manager here, you are absolutely correct. The cresties are also different sexes which makes it worst, and the leopard geckos are in a small 20gal, which is small for even just one. And the boa’s enclosure looked… sad. Hopefully it’s just a hospital tank, but who knows.
I actually have a male and female leo living together which I would never do with any other geckos I have or have had but they were my class pets on 5th grade some girl “donated” them to the class and at the end of the year my teacher was retiring so I took all the animals from the class and they’ve never fought and the male doesn’t try to breed the female much either which Ik is really weird but there abt 7 years old or so and there very healthy not saying she should house hers together but it can be done really just depends i guess But the cresties and frogs I defiantly agree shouldn’t be together
@@paulbassett5047 I am an animal professiona here, just for context! I would separate ASAP. Cohabing offers NO benefits, no matter how long they have been together. Only risks and unnecessary stress.
Hey! I am a veterinary technician with experience in exotics (mostly reptiles and small animals) and these are just some critiques on what I think you could/should do to further improve your animals wellbeing! First and foremost, you should NEVER cohab two completely different species of animals in the same tank especially when it comes to reptiles and amphibians as this can cause many many problems. The tank is a wonderful size but cresties truly need more climbing space and thus a vertical enclosure. It’s a little concerning to me that there are 3 cresties with a whites tree frog together but I’m not hating just giving a recommendation!! It’s also highly recommended to not cohab leopard geckos as they are solitary animals and prefer to be alone. It can also cause a lot of stress to them to cohab but if you do continue the cohabbing as I know people seem to continue to think it’s okay, they need at least a 40 gallon but I honestly would recommended even bigger. These are just some things I know regarding animals that I have cared for and/or owned as pets myself. It’s really important to do as much research as you can before getting in animal (not saying you didn’t but just a general statement) as there is alot of care and specifications that go into to caring for them especially reptiles and amphibians as they require very specific heat, humidity, and lighting sources.
You’re also not supposed to Cohab leos anyways because they are solitary animals and it can lead to a lot of territorial issues (not hating either just staying what I’ve learned!)
i’m curious, you’re cohabiting a white tree frog and cresties. how has that been going for you? i apologize if this comes off as rude but i really am curious. it seems like a very strange setup but what do i know?
So good to see someone providing the proper space for their pets, especially hamsters and rabbits as they're very misunderstood. Keep up the good content 😊 also, did you say you cohabitate your whites tree frog and your crested Geckos? Just gonna say as a tip maybe get a microphone or make sure u don't turn as you're speaking as I couldn't hear well
yes but only if they are the same gender but always have an extra tank just in case they fight but when you want two geckos you have to get them at the same time.
usually have to be two bonded females (males can be territorial) but you have to monitor them just in case and provide enough hides and space for both of them.
I’m a vet tech and work with exotics and I’ve always been told that it’s highly recommended to not cohab leos as they are typically solitary animals but to each their own I guess (not hating just stating what I know)
Just some friendly advice for the whites tree frogs and cresties should definitely all have their own enclosure/terrarium, whites tree frogs can be kept together if the terrarium is big enough, I would also suggest separating the Leos.
I don't want to be disrespectful because I really loved the vid but I would say that your brother's community tank is already fully stocked and if the fish are showing signs and breeding then I would definitely suggest NOT getting any more fish for that tank because then it would become very stocked and crowded. this is just my opinion, I'm not saying it right but even I would take my own advice hehe. I love your animals tho:) I just thought I would mention this cause I was scrolling through the comments and no one seemed to mention it but I thought it would be nice to know. IVE GOT TO STOP TYPING BEFORE I WRITE YOU A WHOLE STORY LMAO.
Rabbits, are, social, animals. Saying you have tried one pairing and it didnt work is not good enough. You need to keep trying until you're absolutely sure they cannot be bonded with any rabbit. Try again. Bond properly.
Hey! Sadly people can’t see everything that goes on in someone’s life from a short video, we have been working on it for months and months, and are finally getting somewhere. Thanks!
Aside fro the cohabbing - my concern is that boa. Has he been to a vet yet? I know you said he had mites, but he should really be on paper towels to make 100% sure they are gone. Try a lower water dish. I use a glass baking dish for my bci. But his thinness concerns me and I believe you need to see a vet just to make sure there is nothing else going on. He should be a lot bigger than that if he's as old as you think he is
Hi! I'm Madison! I have some constructive criticism for you. I noticed that you had a water dish in your hamster cage. You may want to TRY and switch her over to a water bottle! Using a water dish will make your hamster more prone to a disease or infection that could be in the air traveling to the water. I like how you provided many logs, and hiding areas. Her tank is just at the bare minimum, but considering her size, it should be fine. Please do NOT cohabit your crested geckos, let alone have 2 different types of animals in there. Crested Geckos are solitary, so they do need their own space.
Water bowls are a much more hygienic option as you’re able to clean them a lot easier than a bottle. I don’t know where you’ve got your information but you should do a little bit more research 🙂