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    A few random questions...

    1: I have noticed some of my garters sticking their head up and moving their head from left to right back and forth back and forth. Is this a defence thing or what?

    2: How long can you leave a F/T pinky/fuzzy out in the cage before bad things happen to it?

    3: What about cut up thawed fish?

    Thanks.

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    Re: A few random questions...

    1. I see my garters doing this when they've been placed in a new environment, usually with a lot of tongue flicking. It might help them gather scent info quicker.
    2. 4 hours. I forgot I left a fuzzy in with my garters yesterday... Not a pretty site. But if you have a colony of hungry orange head roaches it isn't a problem.
    3. Until it dries up or starts to smell.
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    Re: A few random questions...

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    1. I see my garters doing this when they've been placed in a new environment, usually with a lot of tongue flicking. It might help them gather scent info quicker.
    Good thought!
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    2. 4 hours. I forgot I left a fuzzy in with my garters yesterday... Not a pretty site. But if you have a colony of hungry orange head roaches it isn't a problem.
    I just looked at you roach thread... dude your CRAZY.. I would rather die then touch one of those things
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    3. Until it dries up or starts to smell.
    Yea fish does tend to dry up pretty quick.

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    Re: A few random questions...

    Heh, it's like a living garbage disposal if you ask me. I swear if the mouse were alive they would've attacked it and eaten it.
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    Re: A few random questions...

    If WW3 broke out, and the whole planet were blanketed in radioactive dust, Scientists have speculated that roaches would live through it.


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    Re: A few random questions...

    I saw a show on that.. Some goverment agency was testing radioactive crap on roaches and they got out, now a town has radioactive roaches running all around

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    Re: A few random questions...

    Speculated. Although the whole "Radioactive resistance" isn't entirely true; The tolerance of most roaches to radiation is only a little more than ours. Their secret to survival would be that in their adult stage their cells don't divide as fast, which would only make them grow faster. But they are considerably weak when it comes to atomic resistance.
    Now fruit flies, they're a little less than 20x as resistant to radiation than roaches.
    All hail Drosophila! XD
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    Re: A few random questions...

    i watched them test this on mythbusters i think it was the garden beatle or something that resisted 100,000 rad (100,000 times more radiation than it would take to kill a human)

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    Re: A few random questions...

    I believe it takes 5,000 whatever radiation units to kill a human, while it takes around 6,000-6,500 to kill a roach. Of course, it also depends on what kind of roach you're killing...
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    Re: A few random questions...

    we put an american roach in a microwave years ago in the army.....turned it on for a minute....opened the door and let the roach run off! we let him have the break room to himself the rest of the night!

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