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Just saw this thread and felt the need to share some pics of a few of the snakes I had. Unfortunately, I got rid of most of my collection when I moved.
My current few:
Southern Copperhead
Red Tail Boa
Fringed Ornamental Tarantula
Previous:
Albino Burm
Normal Burm
Queensland Carpet Python
Green Tree Python
Reticulated Python
Found this bearded dragon literally in the street brought it home to a nice place. Now living with a baby iguana ans they say they don't get along. Tell that to these two post a pic soon of both.
Kick ass! I used to have a 6' ball python but it died a while ago from a digestion problem. Took the damn thing in for surgery and it didn't pull through. Also had a russian tortoise for a few years before my brother put it outside while i was on vacation thinking it wouldn't run away....that was a great phone call "dude your turtle ran away".
Looking to get another tortoise in the near future. Any suggestion of a breeding in upstate ny or one willing to ship?
Ask Empire Reptiles, www.empirereptiles.net, they usually know a lot of shit and they're in upstate NY if i remember correctly.
Kick ass! I used to have a 6' ball python but it died a while ago from a digestion problem. Took the damn thing in for surgery and it didn't pull through. Also had a russian tortoise for a few years before my brother put it outside while i was on vacation thinking it wouldn't run away....that was a great phone call "dude your turtle ran away".
Looking to get another tortoise in the near future. Any suggestion of a breeding in upstate ny or one willing to ship?
If you have something other than just the glass on the bottom the under tank heater works really well. I have half in thick solid limestone for the bottom. The hottest the surface ever gets is about 90 degrees which is about perfect from what I'm told. Most of the time its about 87 or so. The two females that I have live in the same tank, one of them is almost always in the cool hide, the other is almost always in either the moist hide or the warm one. The male I have usually hides in the cool side during the day, but can almost always be found in the warm hide at night. Have you found www.geckoforums.net? Tons of info over there.
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