Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Good or Bad Pet for Your Child? Leopard Geckos.

Leopard geckos are my second favorite reptile for a children's/ beginners reptile, and I recently purchased myself one, which we named...well we actually haven't come up with the perfect name yet.
But here is our new baby!

 Are they okay for you child or a beginner reptile keeper? Definitley.

Good Child Age- Probably around 10 years old. They have to be old enough to know to be very gentle with the leopard gecko, They also have to be able to understand that unlike the bearded dragon, these reptiles don't want to be constantly played with because they are nocturnal. (They sleep 14 hours a day, and are awake at night for 10 hours)

How Big do they get?- 8-10 inches. Definitely smaller than a bearded dragon.

Pros-

-The first huge pro, is the cost of leopard geckos. Although starting up is a bit pricey (No where near as much as a bearded dragon) they are a relatively low cost reptile. I think for everything he needed I paid 50 dollars. Once again, like I stated in the bearded dragon article, you might be able to find things much cheaper. I shop at Petsmart because it is the only pet store that sells reptile things within 100 miles of here. They also need no special lighting, which you know if you've owned another reptile that the light can be the most expensive part. The flooring of their cage can also be paper towel. (Some people put the repti-carpet, which I have in my bearded dragon cage, but I prefer the easy clean up of the paper towels.)

- Extremely friendly creatures! Like bearded dragons, you have to "train" them to be calm when their little, which is as easy as putting your hand in the tank every day, and just letting it sit there for 1-2 minutes just so the leopard gecko can get used to your hand. When they get older, and more used to you, they are very sweet, and very calm.

 -Unlike most reptiles, you can always tell if a leopard gecko is healthy by it's tale. The fatter the tail, the better. In their tale is where they keep all of their extra nutrients.

-They eat less than bearded dragons, and most other reptiles. When they are babies, they eat every day (Or your supposed to give them food every day) but only a few crickets or meal worms. When they are older they wont eat every day, and they don't eat as many.

-You can put more than one in a tank. The rule to follow is, 10 gallons per leopard gecko. (And only one male per tank) But they can live together, unlike bearded dragons. (People do it, but they shouldn't unless for breading purposes.)


Cons-

-The whole "Nocturnal" thing is probably the worst thing if your child wants one. It doesn't mean you can't take them out during the day, but they are kind of boring then, which could cause your child to not want to take care of them.

- The tank set up can be a little confusing.
Here's a list of the things that they need:
1. (For 1 leopard gecko) a 10-20 gallon tank
2. A lid that air can move through. (Their about 10 dollars at Petsmart)
3. 3 or more reptile houses (One on the hot side, one on the cool side, and one moist) Their most hide can be as easy as putting a damp paper towel underneath a reptile house on the cool side, or putting damp reptile moss (Found at a pet store) 
4. Repti-Carpet, Paper towel, or other non sand flooring for the leopard gecko. Let me repeat, DO NOT use any kind of sand (Not even if it says impaction proof) on your leopard geckos floor. It can kill your reptile because their stomachs can not digest it if they ingest it. Like I said, I use a few sheets of paper towel, because when it's time to clean, all you have to do is take it out and replace it with new paper towel. Easy as pie. (Which is a strange saying if you think about it. Pie is NOT easy to make.)
5. An under the tank heater, which usually run around anywhere from 20-30 dollars. On the hot side of the tank it should be around 85-90 degrees during the day. At night, it can get down to 65 degrees, and your creature will be just fine. Do not put an LED light above their tank, like you would for most other reptiles, It will seriously stress them out.
6. A water bowl. Just has to be a cheap, shallow water bowl, which you have to empty and put fresh water in every day.
7. Pure Reptile Calcium (You can find it in your nearest pet-co or Petsmart, or you can order it off amazon) Which costs about 8-9 dollars. Just put in a clean shallow dish or a bottle cap, and leave it there. You can also coat their food in this calcium. They will lick it probably about twice a year, but you always have to leave it there.
8. If you would like to see your leopard gecko at night, you can also buy a non heated moon light (Also found at pet stores.) and put it over their tank.

So compared to other animals, the list isn't too terribly bad or expensive. The most expensive thing is probably the under the tank heaters.

-Their tales CAN fall off. If your child picks the leopard gecko up by his tale, the gecko's first instinct is to drop his tale. If this happens, don't panic too much because it will normally grow back.

-If your child or you don't have a lot of patience when getting a baby leopard gecko, then this might now be the best animal for you. The processing of taming the leopard gecko, like the bearded dragon could take a few days, a few weeks, a few months. It just all depends on your gecko, and how much time you put into it.

Other than that, there's nothing that is a huge con. Just make sure you have the time and patience, and your child has the time and patients that is needed to tame, and take care of a leopard gecko. They are amazing creatures!

-anonymousmom92

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Good or a Bad Pet For Your Child? Bearded Dragon.

So as anyone who knows me knows, I LOVE animals of all kinds. Yes, even the ones that would make the normal person squirm. I think the only animal that makes me squirm is grasshoppers (YUCK!) But, I've noticed that a lot of people have never heard of different animals, that would make amazing first pets, besides dogs and cats. My first animals were fish and dogs (I'm allergic to cats) and I love them both, but I wish I would have know about these different animals sooner.

The first, and my favorite so far is a Bearded Dragon.

Best Child Age: Best for ages 10 and older.
Lifespan: 8-10 years
Size- 18-24 in. (Fully grown)

Pros-
-If you decided to start out with a baby one, your child can grow with them. (They live up to 10 years!)

-Feeding is pretty easy (Although, it might make you squirm, your children will love it.) You put live crickets into there cage and watch them run around eating them. Other than that, fruits and veggies. (Mine older one loves his greens, whereas my younger one only eats crickets right now)

-They are usually very tame. I'm not going to say they're all tame (Because some of them you have to train to be tame, which is most of the time as simple as setting your hand down in the cage to let them get used to your hand). I chose an older one as my first one that was already tame. He automatically lets me pick him up, and he lays in my hand while I pet his back.

-They aren't hard to clean up after. Besides the poop pick up, (Their poop is tiny, and you can scoop it up with a tiny shovel, or like I do with a fish net.) the daily changing of their water bowl, and once or twice changing their bedding a month, there's not much else in the cleaning department they need.

-Especially when they're older, they are so much fun! They are pretty much the dog of the reptile world. Need proof?


Cons-

- The start up price for one of these amazing animals can be a bit pricey, as they need special heating lights, and housing and logs. As they get bigger they will also need a bigger tank, which can also be pricy, depending on where you get the tank and supplies. For me, I got mine at Petsmart. (Which if you have a better pet store, or someone you can find on amazon that has things cheaper, I would recommend doing it that way. We don't have many options out here.)

- Although if you have patience, this will be fun for you, but for kids (or grown ups) who have little patience, training, especially with a smaller baby bearded dragon can be time consuming. SO BE PREPARED. I have a 2 week old baby bearded dragon right now, and at first he was very afraid of any kind of human contact. But with a lot of patience, he is becoming a very sweet bearded dragon.
(I'll be posting how to calm an untrained bearded dragon in a different post)

- The bugs. If you and your child doesn't care for crickets, this is the wrong animal for you, their diet consists of 80% crickets (that's what I use, other people use super worms, and meal worms) and 20% fruits and vegetables. For vegetables, I usually use things like Kale or spinach, and for fruit I give them bananas and strawberries, but they also love things like mangoes and green beans.
Here is a link telling more about what they can and can't eat:
http://www.thebeardeddragon.org/what-do-bearded-dragons-eat.php

- Finding a healthy one.
I bought my second one as I mentioned before, at Petsmart in Lexington, KY. It was my first really little baby one, and they told me that he would always be small and quieter than normal ones, and at first I bought it. (I mean, there supposed to be the experts, right?) Well after about a week, things had gotten worse. He wasn't eating or drinking at all, and he stopped opening his eyes. Well, I took him to the local Petsmart (Richmond, KY) where the the reptile expert told me he wouldn't make another night. So they ended up giving me a new one, and the secret to finding a good one, is finding one that's alert and running around. Don't get one that is just laying there and looks like he's in a deep sleep (Probably should have been obvious to me, but it wasn't). This may sound weird, but it's even a good sign once you bring your baby beardie home, if he puffs out and opens his mouth. It means he is very alert, and protective of his new environment.

Other warnings?
-Don't grab them by the tail, they can fall off.
-Wash your hands after use (It's always possible with any reptile, that they could
  carry salmonella) 
-Always be gentle, they are one of the sturdier reptiles, but always remember to use caution when handling.

I can't say enough about these guys, but if your child is in the market for his first real pet, (That's not a goldfish) this is a great option.

Here is my babies. The lighter colored (Fancy Bearded Dragon) is Nessie (4 months old), and the darker colored one (Ridgeback) is turbo (2 weeks old).


 If you have any more questions, please feel free to comment on here, or email me.
anonymousmom92@gmail.com

-anonymousmom









Friday, December 19, 2014

Smiley360

So I recently signed up for a smiley360 account (as advertised on facebook)
http://h5.sml360.com/-/n2x5
If you've had good or bad experiences with this site, let me know! Also, what other sites do you use to get free things?

-Anonymousmom

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Take Me To Church

Take Me To Church- Hozier

My lover's got humor,

She's the giggle at the funeral,

I should've worshiped her sooner,

If the heavens ever did speak,

She is the last true mouth piece,

Every Sunday's getting more bleak,

A fresh poison each week,

"We were all born sick" you heard them say it,

My church offers no absolutes,

She tells me "worship in the bedroom"

The only heaven I'll ever be sent to,

Is when I'm alone with you,

I was born sick, but I love it,

Command me to be well,

Amen, Amen, Amen,

...

Take me to church,

I'll worship like a dog, at the shrine of your lies,

I'll tell you my sins and you can sharpen your knife,

Offer me that deathless death,

Good God let me give you my life,

...

If i'm pagan of the good times,

My lovers the sunlight,

To keep the goddess on my side,

She demands a sacrifice,

To drain the whole sea,

Get something shiny,

Something meaty for the main course,

That's a fine looking main course,

What you got in the stable?

We've alot of starving faithful,

That looks tasty,

That looks plenty,

This is hungry work,

...

No masters or kings when the ritual begins,

There is no sweeter innocence that our gentle skin,

In the madness and soil of that sad earthly scene,

Only then am I human,

Only then I am clean,

Amen, Amen, Amen,

...



My favorite version of this song is Matt McAndrew's version.



 












Easy Recipe 2: Sausage Gravy

So we just finished making this a few minutes ago, and let me tell you...It's amazing. I love Pinterest recipe's, and it's extremely simple to make!

Sausage Gravy- The Pioneer Woman

Ingredients-
1. 1 lb. Breakfast Sausage (I used Bob Evans Mild Sausage)
2. 1/3 cup of flour
3. 4 cups of whole milk
4. 1/2 teaspoon of seasoned salt
5. 2 teaspoons of black pepper (We used seasoned pepper. SO good)
6. 8-10 biscuits

Instructions-
1. Crumble and brown the sausage over medium-high heat, until fully cooked.
2. Reduce heat to medium-low.
3. Sprinkle half the flour and stir, until sausage soaks it up.
4. Add the rest of the flour (It will look very dry)
5. Continue to stir, and cook for 1 minute.
6. Turn up heat to medium high and pour in the 4 cups of milk.
7. Add pepper and salt.
8. Stir Constantly until gravy is thick (Once it starts to boil it will thicken very fast) It will take 10 minutes or so.
9. If the gravy gets to thick, add more milk.
10. Put over biscuits, and enjoy!

Hope your morning is going great!
-AnonymousMom

Wasted Love

So as a lot of you know, Matt McAndrew was on the voice this season (2014). I'm still upset he didn't win, BUT he did come out with a fantastic song for Original Song week, and I absolutely adore the lyrics.

Wasted Love- Matt McAndrew

So I'm not supposed to love you no more,

I guess I'm not supposed to care,

I held you so close, now I'm holding a ghost,

How can love just disapear?

And where does it go when it's over?

I know that it's somewhere out here,

...

Has anybody seen my wasted love?

I've been down every street, no, I won't give up,

If I have to die trying to justify, that's how it's going to be,

Has anybody seen my wasted love?

...


It's late, I'm drunk, and I'm running on empty tonight,

Baby, I'm chasing my shadow around,

Like smoking cigarets, I inhale these regrets,

I can't change what I've become,

There's pain and there's glory, but this is my story,

I'm asking anyone,

...


Bring it back to me, my wasted love,





Hope everyone's having a wonderful week! Today I'm spending it with my husband and daughter just relaxing.

-AnonymousMom




Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Easy Recipes 1: Crockpot Chicken and Dumplings

So I'm going to be posting my favorite recipes a a lot of them are extremely easy. (I'm seriously the laziest cook that ever existed.)

This one I got off of Pinterest awhile back while we lived in Germany. It's perfect if you just need an easy meal that only takes about 5 minutes to make, and is extremely cheap and you just let it sit there all day.

Crock Pot Chicken and Dumplings

Ingredients:
1. 1 lb Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts
2. 2 (10 3/4 Oz.) Cans of Cream of Chicken Soup
3.  1 Small Onion, Chopped
4. 1 (8 pack) Grands Refrigerated Biscuits

Instructions:
1. Place Chicken Breasts in the Slow Cooker/ Crock Pot.
2. Put the Onions and the Soup into the Slow Cooker/ Crock Pot and Stir Together.
3. Cook on High for 4 hours (The Chicken will shred itself) OR on Low for 8 hours.
4.  About 45 minutes before finished, break the biscuits into thirds and put them in the chicken and soup mixture.
5. Cook for 45 min, or until biscuits are no long doughy.

Have fun!

-Anonymousmom