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well i say yes but i depends on how old you are
Local petshops, Reptile Expos, Craigslist, Internet Sites
No. They may fight. All petshops should / will keep them separate
Depends on where you buy it. Some of mine were free, some I bought for £3 from breeders, and petshops commonly sell them at £5-6. If you mean the regular (Mongolian) gerbil that you commonly see in petshops, you shouldn't have to pay more than £7. Mine was 10$. But i got mine at a pets store. That works out about £5-6. :)
um kinda webkinz is better then petshop because you get to feed it enter comptashions and you get to take a shower and bursh teeth! and little petshops you baily get to stuff with it
At most petshops they sell mice/rats frozen or live for a good price, ask the shop keeper next time you go and he will tell you if he has some.
Many petshops and pet supply stores will sell ID tags for dogs, cats, and a variety of other animals. One of the more popular systems is the DIY machine, which allows one to customize their animal's ID tag by keying in the name and information themselves, then watching the machine engrave the details onto a chosen tag.
Not sure about catfish. But it has been used in many salons where they are using the doctor fish to eat the dead skin off feet. I'm not sure either, petshops use catfish to clean the pond plants, they suck off the algae dead plant cells-don't know about feet but I'm tempted to try!!!
No no no do not feed them to a reptile or anything that eats mice!And besides do you want to get a snake, and then watch as the poor mice be strangled! Sell them to someone you know will take care of them like a pet store. Or you can keep like 2 or 3 and give them to a school. Or keep them and get separte tanks!Firstly, you shouldn't breed any animal unless YOU can provide a home for them, in case no one wants them. Don't breed simply for the sake of it, as it can do more harm than good.Sell them to other breeders, or directly to the public. It's a wise choice not to sell to petshops, as not all petshops take good care of rats or mice, & they can become quite sick during their stay.Or, you can do a more unpleasant thing, & basically use them for reptile food. It's a simple fact of life. But do it humanely, & never live feed.
Tap water is perfectly OK for goldfish. All you need to do is make sure the added chlorine/chloramine is either chemically removed using a chemical additive available at petshops or if your water provider does not use chloramine all you need to do is let the water stand in a bucket for a few hours or overnight and the chlorine will evaporate off.
This question worries me as your bearded dragon should be fed every day! The petshops feed them every other day but if you would like your beardie to maintain a healthy diet, you really should be feeding him/her daily with fruit and veg along with some live food like crickets.