What a difference a couple of molts make :).
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What a difference a couple of molts make :).
I got Ghostie, my fourth Ruggie, last July; and I named him Ghostie because he almost white with black markings. I was certain he was in bad shape and thought I would lose him when he went down immediately to molt.
I wish I had pics of him when I brought him home, but he went under too quickly . This is how he looked after his second molt with me:
This is how he looks today after coming up from molt #3. This picture doesn't completely do him justice:
I couldn't believe it! He's almost black! I guess he's been hitting CCC's "Indo Color Supplement" . I'm so proud of him .
I wish I had pics of him when I brought him home, but he went under too quickly . This is how he looked after his second molt with me:
This is how he looks today after coming up from molt #3. This picture doesn't completely do him justice:
I couldn't believe it! He's almost black! I guess he's been hitting CCC's "Indo Color Supplement" . I'm so proud of him .
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Oh, I wouldn't rename him! I learned a long time ago that naming ruggies for their coloring was probably a mistake. Most of my rugs have changed colors, and continue to change colors.....they are like a bunch of geckos!
For instance, "Kahlua", who was dark brown, is now blue. "Charlie Brown" is now green. "Fig Newton" is now black. And "Sapphire" is now brown. :roll:
For instance, "Kahlua", who was dark brown, is now blue. "Charlie Brown" is now green. "Fig Newton" is now black. And "Sapphire" is now brown. :roll:
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I brought my very first ruggies home about 2 1/2 years ago. There were 8 of them......After only a month, only one remained. I really think that rugs are more fragile than straws. But, once they successfully molt, they tend to survive quite well. Be prepared for molting deformities.,.....if any species is prone to them, it's rugs. But, they also seem to do okay with twisted legs & locked joints. They correct those mishaps with the next molt. Goofy things!!! :roll:peggycats wrote:I lost half of my Rugs on their first molt with me -- all sickly painted-shell Petco finds -- so I still bite my nails when they disappear for "too" long . I have a heart for my little Ruggie-babies -- especially since they seem to have come through so much .
Oh he's absolutely gorgeous!! I wish I could find more ruggies. I keep going back to the pet store, where I found my one and only ruggie. However, I never leave without a pp, since that's all they ever have.
Laura: AKA MOM! Crabby since May 07
Mom to Evan 19, Trevor 16, Justin 14, Warren 12
Hermit crabs, created geckos, box turtle and Uromastyx.
Mom to Evan 19, Trevor 16, Justin 14, Warren 12
Hermit crabs, created geckos, box turtle and Uromastyx.
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I haven't seen any here since last July. I think maybe they're seasonal in this area since that's about the time the Straws also ran out. I'm lucky to be near FOUR Petcos, so I found my eight Rugs among those four stores, but none of them were in great shape when I found them, though if they survived that first molt they've done well . They're such sweeties .
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