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My silly little guy blog :3

@guppiespets

thank you for coming to my silly little guy blog! if you ever wanna request pictures or ask questions about any of the animals/plants I have, shoot me an ask! i LOVE talking about them :D

Hello!

Welcome to my silly little guy blog! I made this account to spam pictures of my pets, and so if people ever just wanna see them without scrolling through my blog bc sometimes it gets kinda negative yk?

This is a side account of @guppiesareamazing by the way!

If you wanna look at a specific animal, they are all tagged with their common name and species name! If you want some more pictures of one of them send me an ask, I will take more pictures if people want them

If you ever do have questions about anything I keep feel free to ask! Send me an ask or a dm or reblog one of my posts, I will hopefully see it and respond! Don't take what I say as gospel though, I am not an expert on anything, so do take what I say with a grain of salt! I'm not a scientist, just someone with autism who really likes silly creatures. And if you are doing research to get something I keep as a pet, I am not the ultimate pinnacle of information, get some from other sources too! I am also still researching the guys I keep, you never stop learning when you have animals! I will attach things I use for research to this post :)

List of what creatures I have under the cut!

I didn't forget to switch accounts and accidentally repost stuff to this one, shush

The majority of the Earth’s rodents: How do you survive environments with practically zero oxygen, feel no pain, and live for decades when none of the rest of us can???

Naked mole-rats:

For people in the USA, I've been talking with the USDA about what isopods are legal and there is a list

Armadillidium klugii, Armadillidium maculatum, Armadillidium nasatum, Armadillidium vulgare, Atlantoscia floridiana, Cylisticus convexus, Cubaris murina, Oniscus asellus, Porcellio dilatatus, Porcellio laevis, Porcellio scaber, Porcellio spinicornis, Porcellionides floria, Porcellionides pruinosus, Porcellionides virgatus, Rhyscotus texensis, Trachelipus rathkii, Trichoniscus pusillus, Trichorina tomentosa, Venezillo arizonicus, and Venezillo parvus.

These guys are the only pods that are legal to own in the USA unless you have a containment facility. All cubaris sp. fall under cubaris murina :)

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