hairless ratOh yes, they really are!!!
But, I am allergic to them, unfortunately. . . So I need a pet that doesn't really give off allergies. Maybe a reptile?

crested getco i used to have one best little guy ever
hairless ratOh yes, they really are!!!
But, I am allergic to them, unfortunately. . . So I need a pet that doesn't really give off allergies. Maybe a reptile?
Oh what a pretty spider!!!!i would say a small snake or lizard or maybe even a tarantula. i have several tarantulas and while most of them can't be handled(though any T shouldn't be handled much since their so fragile and if they were to jump or fall from even just a very small height it could kill them) but their really interesting to watch and they come in lots of pretty colors
here's one of mine...
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in 2nd pic has a couple legs up and fangs slightly spread cause she was grooming her legs
she is a female brazilian giant white knee and a great eater(thinks anything that moves in her cage is food). her name is Eudora. tarantulas are eally great just misunderstood like snakes. and there is a really good T forum i know of if you choose to go the eight legged route
How much money are YOU willing to spend on this pet?
Oh yes, they really are!!!
But, I am allergic to them, unfortunately. . . So I need a pet that doesn't really give off allergies. Maybe a reptile?
For my rose hair Tarantula, I had a 5-10gallon heating pad, and kept him in a 10gallon tank with fake plants, and 2 hides, and ASTRO DIRT.
Oh what a pretty spider!!!!
I actually was thinking about a tarantula as a possibility. I figured that I wouldn't be able to handle one very much if I got one, but I also thought that it would just be interesting to own one. But, at the same time, I wasn't really sure how much I would really be able to observe. Are they really active? I figured that it would be fun to watch them eat and stuff.
I did a tad bit of research, and from what I read, they are pretty low maitenence.
Depebnds on the Tarantula. Some are VERY high maintenance. If you want to start out on Tarantualas, I recommend. ROSE HAIRS. BEWARE THOUGH, that ALL hairy tarantulas will THROW HAIRs at you if they feel threatened. If you hodl them it must be SLOW movement, no petting, and know i they jump to the ground, they will very possibly die.
I didn't really read anything about complicated temps (like you have to keep them at exactly 85 degress) or humidity. Housing seems pretty easy if they don't need any special lamps or anything, right? And I also read that when they are older they don't need to eat everyday.
Some need a lot of heat. Find out the species of T you want and do research on that species.
Now, if my mother would go for a pet spider. . .that might take some convincing. Maybe. . . Hmm. . . Are they costly at all? I think a pet spider would be really cool! And it may not be a bad thing that they can't be handled. . . Cause honestly, I'm not sure if I would be all that comfortable holding one. . .
Hmm. . . Any more general info you can offer on spider owning, please?![]()
God, I wish they were available!I have to recommend a Frilled neck dragonGreat personalities, can be trained to eat out of your fingers, get to a good size (up to 3ft) and aren't all that aggressive. Oh yeah; they only poop once a day
Easy to clean up after!! lol.
Here's a thread to mine, if you haven't seen it - http://forums.avianavenue.com/other...ay/13035-video-chopper-eating-my-fingers.html
I'm actually not sure what it is. All I know is that if I let the little guys crawl on me, I get hives. At one point I thought that it might be their sharp little claws digging into me and making me itch. . . But I really am not sure. I just had an allergy test done. . . I wonder if the tested "rat" on me? I'll review the paper work.I will second what other have said about the rats- in my experience, people are far more often allergic to the bedding, and then react to the animal because they're covered in allergens from the bedding than they actually are allergic to rats (or other small mammals). Believe it or not, it actually can be true with cats too, where people are allergic to the cat litter/dust that gets on the cat and not the actual cat's fur or saliva. Not all cases, certainly, but it does happen.
rats are WONDERFUL and they have hairless one you can check into Rat RescuesA rat! Rats are the BEST.