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speedog
12-24-2019, 11:54 PM
Got to admit, my wife and I are animal lovers and over the years with kids growing up we've had all sorts of animals living under our roof. Hamsters, guinea pigs, fish, stick bugs, ducks, cats, snakes, lizards, frogs, ferrets, budgies, cockatiels and chickens. No dogs amazingly enough, I'm not really a dog person and my wife really isn't either.

So the oddest pet we've had in our home and that we still do have, silkie chickens. Bantam sized chickens, can't ever fly, 5 toes instead of 4 with long feathers that grow on the outer toes, black skin, black bones, black muscles, bright blue cheeks and the hen needs her fluff round her eyes regularly trimmed so she can see. Like being bathed, like being blown dry, rooster crows but not on any sort of normal schedule (bantam sized means not loud, doesn't wake me up). Not smelly at all, live in a modified large wire dog kennel with aspen shavings at the bottom, easier to look after than many of the pets we've had over the decades.

So what is the oddest pet you've had in your home?

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Tik-Tok
12-25-2019, 12:14 AM
We had an iguana for 15 years. My wife got him 2 years before we met, and he was 3 years old when she got him, so he was 20 when he passed.

Also had a prehensile tailed skink, various frogs, aquatic life, and axolotl.

speedog
12-25-2019, 01:01 AM
An axolotl, had to look it up and yupp, that is very odd. Did it require a very specific environment to survive?

Tik-Tok
12-25-2019, 01:18 AM
We had two, they were young, about 8", and lived in a large aquarium. We only had them for about a year before they literally vanished.

Came home one day and they were gone. They had been morphing into their adult selves and growing their legs, so the only thing we could figure is that they decided to up and leave the tank, and headed towards the nearby floor drain in the basement.

bjstare
12-25-2019, 08:37 AM
Haha my grandpa lived in Texas and used to have a dozen or so chickens like that. I remember he just ordered them out of some magazine, he had a few different varieties with different types of feathers and stuff. So weird, some of them looked like they were wearing pants.

Weirdest thing I had was a Macklot Python. Honestly was kind of a regretful purchase though, as I ended up not handling it enough and it got aggressive. Now we just have a couple little dogs.

Also, the axolotl looks like a real life Pokemon.

ExtraSlow
12-25-2019, 09:10 AM
Not that weird, but we've had those aquatic dwarf frogs, which were neat. Had a pair for Degus, which we "rescued" from a bad home, and they were neurotic as fuck. Suspect they would have been better if we got em young.

Growing up had the regular cycle of rodents, hamsters, gerbils, Guinea Pigs, mice, fish, a cat.

tirebob
12-25-2019, 09:27 AM
We have had a hedgehog, lizard, dogs, cats, Guinea pigs etc. Best was a bantam chicken I hatched from an egg in elementary school and I took home and we raised in our garage/service station. That thing would hop up on the fender (pops always used fender covers on every car he worked on) and would hang out while dad pulled wrenches. After a year my parents felt bad thinking he needed to be in a more natural environment so we gave him to a friend who raised bantam chickens on a farm and it died in a few weeks. Couldn’t adapt to normal chicken life I guess.

03ozwhip
12-25-2019, 01:13 PM
Had a ferret and a Mexican hairless. The Mexican hairless is the wierdest looking animal period.

JRSC00LUDE
12-25-2019, 01:13 PM
My kid.

eblend
01-01-2020, 02:15 PM
I think I have a cat...not entirely sure given the behavior which I have never seen in a cat. Sometimes I think its a cat/ferret mix...

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-zK5BF3n/0/X2/i-zK5BF3n-X2.jpg
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Mitsu3000gt
01-01-2020, 03:26 PM
At one point I had around 30 tarantulas - other than a pet rock it is probably the lowest maintenance pet you can possibly own, they don't make noise and they don't smell:

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-mRjR9qZ/0/74ce8839/L/i-mRjR9qZ-L.jpg

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bjstare
01-01-2020, 06:24 PM
^That's one I never could relate to. They're just so gross.

Mitsu3000gt
01-02-2020, 10:01 AM
^That's one I never could relate to. They're just so gross.

Haha that's fair - most people don't like them. My mom hated them too until she learned about them, and then I would always catch her watching them and looking after them. I find that's the case with most people who are initially grossed out by them.

Skrilla
01-02-2020, 10:02 AM
Some cool pets in this thread! I grew up with lots of different animals, but I think the most interesting was a black bear cub. Had some Iguanas, Blue and Gold Macaw, African Grey Parrot, couple snakes, ducks etc. My Mom used to work for Amoco doing the Environmental side, so we usually had domestic rescue animals at our house growing up.

Clever
01-02-2020, 05:45 PM
My 10yr old daughter owns a ball python, we picked it up in the fall from the reptile expo, she wanted one in the spring and we told her to do some research and she did. She even used her own money to buy it. We’ve learned so much cool things about them in the last couple of months, i personally enjoy watching it during feeding but my kid handles it everyday and they seem to have formed a bond, pretty cool animals, low maintenance too.

03ozwhip
01-02-2020, 06:20 PM
At one point I had around 30 tarantulas - other than a pet rock it is probably the lowest maintenance pet you can possibly own, they don't make noise and they don't smell:

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-mRjR9qZ/0/74ce8839/L/i-mRjR9qZ-L.jpg

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-vcb6t94/0/6476b3f7/L/i-vcb6t94-L.jpg

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-nJqkQBC/0/87fa9efe/L/i-nJqkQBC-L.jpg

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-XN3PnGk/0/67628dd4/L/i-XN3PnGk-L.jpg

https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-hvgZxjp/0/06e86602/L/i-hvgZxjp-L.jpg

Burn that motherfucker down!

loweg
01-02-2020, 06:44 PM
Poison dart frogs here 500 gallon paludarium with bumblebee dart frogs, some ranitomeya imitator chazutas and a ton of fish

https://i.imgur.com/3V8coyx.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/62tfP9J.jpg

ExtraSlow
01-02-2020, 06:59 PM
bumblebee dart frogs,
That's these ones, right?
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03ozwhip
01-02-2020, 07:17 PM
I read that as bumblebee dog farts. Dyslexia got me all fucked up lol

Mitsu3000gt
01-03-2020, 10:55 AM
Burn that motherfucker down!

Haha - I got lots of those requests.



Poison dart frogs here 500 gallon paludarium with bumblebee dart frogs, some ranitomeya imitator chazutas and a ton of fish

How dangerous are those? I assume not very if you're allowed to have them as pets in Canada?

loweg
01-03-2020, 11:01 AM
Not dangerous at all. They eat fruit flies instead of fire ants so they don't have any poison to them at all .

Not illegal in Alberta whatsoever

austic
01-03-2020, 11:01 AM
I had 4 chamelons at one point

3 Panther Chameleons, 2 rainbow ones and one blue one
1 Jackson Chameleon

Cool little buggers I had hibiscus trees that they would hang out in indoors when they were not in their cages

Mitsu3000gt
01-03-2020, 11:03 AM
Not dangerous at all. They eat fruit flies instead of fire ants so they don't have any poison to them at all .

Not illegal in Alberta whatsoever

That's awesome - I didn't know their poison came from their diet.

loweg
01-03-2020, 11:05 AM
That's awesome - I didn't know their poison came from their diet.

Yep,. There's one type that you can't get as they retain the poison for a long time and are known to be the most toxic. Terribilis is the type. These ones are not toxic at all.