I got Gibbs awhile ago & with us both not wanting just to throw him into some old fish tank, Kris made sure he had a one of a kind home. He goes through shedding days but not often, normally after a few days of good feasting. Having Gibbs We became farmers. We also raise mealworms. And for greens Kris built a spot in Gibbs habitat to put a planter of Bush Beans. Almost daily Gibbs gets to come out and go for his walk-abouts, only if he poos on his paper first. He knows that when he does his job (POO on paper) he gets to come out & walk around part of our house. He has gothen caught under the HEAVY couch & REFRIG. (no the door is blocked to the kitchen)& Kris has rigged up behind the couch but Gibbs fiqured how to get by that. Normally he is happy with hanging around my legs while I sew or paint. With the habitit built the way Kris designed it, Gibbs can be left for a few days without having to be worried about him. Heck we don't even have a pool much less three. Hope you enjoy meeting Gibbs
Our pet Gibbs
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says ... on Sunday, Jul 31 at 5:18 PM
Going from a Boxer to Gibbs is quiet a change but for sure he is one of the most pampered pets of his kind and has a cool habitat t hang out in!
says ... on Sunday, Jul 31 at 10:25 AM
Mighty pets come in all shapes and sizes!! Go GIBBS!!
says ... on Saturday, Jul 30 at 9:43 PM
I love to see stories such as this. Gibbs is a real interesting "pet". And you can see him close-up. How he lives and where he lives. I think this is a very interesting article to look at and read.


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