Share your pets here
- CactusBoss
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i want a corn snake soooo bad but my mom wont let me get one because i didnt really care for the hermit crab i got 6 YEARS AGO!!!! i was 10 then now im 16 i should be able to get one now lol
Daniel (age 25)
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Corn snakes are really easy pets...
I would say they are easier to care for than hermit crabs.
Tell your mom that!
I would say they are easier to care for than hermit crabs.
Tell your mom that!
- *Barracuda_52*
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Few pics of the Leopard tort kids, Tikii is the tiny cream and black colored baby, hes had a ruff go he has what we call in the reptile world "Failure To Thrive Syndrom" alought he has his good days and bad days he is now doing better and finaly starting to gain some weight, Javari is the little piggy of the bunch and very outgoing hes the high white beautiful pattern baby.
Our newest baby "Kitwana" high black Leopard tort baby will be home soon and i will post pics as soon as he/she arrives.
Pics of them outside eating clovers and wandering around.
Tiny Tikii found a tiny patch of sand and was sniffing it.
This is Javari, looking super beautiful nice smooth shell and showing off that awsome looking upside down butterfly design just above his butt LOL!!
Hmmmm wonder whats over there time to explore.
One more shot of that beautiful pattern.
and a pic of them together was weighing them on the scale and put them both up there for a quick pic, you can clearly see how much more smaller Tiny Tikii is compared to Javari.
Our newest baby "Kitwana" high black Leopard tort baby will be home soon and i will post pics as soon as he/she arrives.
Pics of them outside eating clovers and wandering around.
Tiny Tikii found a tiny patch of sand and was sniffing it.
This is Javari, looking super beautiful nice smooth shell and showing off that awsome looking upside down butterfly design just above his butt LOL!!
Hmmmm wonder whats over there time to explore.
One more shot of that beautiful pattern.
and a pic of them together was weighing them on the scale and put them both up there for a quick pic, you can clearly see how much more smaller Tiny Tikii is compared to Javari.
A rescue dog is never to old to learn to be a real dog.
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They are looking GREAT Tracey!
John In Fort Worth, Texas
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- CelticRose
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Poor Tikii. Glad he's doing better.
They're both beautiful.
They're both beautiful.
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- Peterthecactusguy
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hehe they are cute
Here's to you, all you insidious creatures of green..er I mean cacti.
- *Barracuda_52*
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Thanks John, Peter, CelticRose, we love these little babies dearly Tikii continues to SLOWLY improve.
Today i got word our newest Lep tort baby "Kitwana" will be home tomarrow YIPPY!! Will post pics soon..
Today i got word our newest Lep tort baby "Kitwana" will be home tomarrow YIPPY!! Will post pics soon..
A rescue dog is never to old to learn to be a real dog.
- *Barracuda_52*
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Newest member of the tort family kids, meet "Kitwana" he/she is a high black lep tort baby although we dont know how much of the black he/she will retain once grown.
A rescue dog is never to old to learn to be a real dog.
- gemhunter178
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No matter how much black he/she will retain, he/she looks cute!
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- Peterthecactusguy
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"it" looks cute.
Here's to you, all you insidious creatures of green..er I mean cacti.
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Do you keep them in a pen of some sort or do you just let them wander and follow them around? They are really beautiful. I have a friend who comes up the mountain at the weekends and she has left her tortoise up here assuming that I will keep an eye on her (which we do!) Trouble is I don't know a lot about tortoises e.g. what is best for them to eat etc. so am just playing it by ear at the moment. Have discovered that apart from the normal lettuce, dandelion leaves (which she is not to keen on), she is mad on cucumber, borage, and rasberries. Strawberries not so much. I just love all animals whatever shape or form they come in, but always like to be informed as to their needs before assuming a responsibility. Will get a photo of her tomorrow and post it along with our "babies". In the meatime this is Tiggy, my namesake, who we lost last year with kidney failure...........
Poor quality as it is a photo taken of video being played back. He was one in million................
Poor quality as it is a photo taken of video being played back. He was one in million................
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- Eskendereya
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Dang, I thought hat was a mountain lion at first glance. I lost a cat a couple of years ago to kidney failure, as well.
I'm pet-less currently but have dibs on a four year old thoroughbred mare when she leaves the race track, as long as she's not a valuable broodmare (which I doubt).
I'm pet-less currently but have dibs on a four year old thoroughbred mare when she leaves the race track, as long as she's not a valuable broodmare (which I doubt).
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Figured I might as well post up a photo of my chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater):
And my desert iguana (Dipsosaurus dorsalis) w/ a stegosaurus my GF crocheted:
And my desert iguana (Dipsosaurus dorsalis) w/ a stegosaurus my GF crocheted:
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Nice looking lizards you got there!
John In Fort Worth, Texas
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Nice - would like to see the whole enclosure you have them in.
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