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Posted 11/19/2009 1:51:26 PM


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What reptiles do you plan to keep in the future?

1 super hypo carrot tail leo
1 blizzard leo
1 patternless carrot tail leo
2 paddle-tailed newts
2 fire-bellied toads
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Posted 11/19/2009 3:41:21 PM


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I'm looking at a childrens python or a spotted python or some kind of ball python morph.And i no what people say about ball pythons but i have quite a bit of experience with them and i'm comfortable with them plus i just pailn like them.But reguardless of which route i go i'm going to a show in about two weeks and i'll have what ever i'm getting that day.So everyone keep their eyes open will have a new page up sometime after that with whatever i get.Beyond that show i don't know when and what i'll get.

Reptiles are like pringles once you pop you can't stop.   My cold blooded kids:One ball python(Henry),A green iguana(Iggy),a corn snake(ghost), a Dumeril's ground boa(Buddy), a spider ball python(Spindel),and now a kenyan sand boa(Digger)
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Posted 11/19/2009 8:43:41 PM


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We're getting a breeding pair of Red Tailed Boas next summer. An Albino and a Salmon.

My Pets:
0.1 Normal Red Tail Boa (Rosalind)
1.0 Snow Corn (SubZero)
1.0 Crested Gecko (Sir Stumps-a-lot)
0.1 Bug Pug/Boston Terrier Mix (Corey)
1.0 Beagle/Bassethound Mix (Mikey)
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Posted 11/21/2009 3:28:47 PM


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Well, on December 5 (GA Reptile Expo) I am getting two more crested geckos for my breeding project and a gargoyle gecko.

On Martin Luther King's Day weekend, I'm heading down to Jacksonville, FL to a reptile store (Blazin' Reptiles) and getting a blue tongued skink.

And on January 30 (Repticon Atlanta), I will be might be getting another mossy frog and a hatchling bearded dragon.

1.0 Bearded Dragon
0.1 Leopard Geckos

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Posted 11/21/2009 4:49:50 PM
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And on January 30 (Repticon Atlanta), I will be might be getting another mossy frog...


Can you post your setup/care for your mossy in the frog folder? Possibly pics of the tank as well? Trying to figure out how I want to do mine. I'm told that the SD Zoo has quite the nice setup for them but I'm still trying to finagle a backstage tour in order to be able to see them. I might just go down there next week and start asking around. Also, are you having a hard time keeping the temp right for the frog? Mine refuses to eat unless he's like 68-72F range.

Pets:

Hermie - Male Vietnamese Mossy Frog (Theloderma Corticale)
Sonja - Female Bearded Dragon
Crom - feMale Bearded Dragon
Flash - Male Leopard Gecko
Sunshine - Female Carrot Tail Leopard Gecko
Him - San Esteban Chuckwalla (Sauromalus varius)
Her - San Esteban Chuckwalla (Sauromalus varius)
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Posted 11/21/2009 7:28:24 PM


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Sure!  I'd be glad to post my care/pictures for you!  I'm on vacation right now and don't have access to my pictures and mossy frog tank, so you'll have to wait until next Wednesday, but if you go to my profile, view my past topics and find the topic I made called 'Florida box turtles and others' you will see pictures of my mossy frog (not the set up though).

1.0 Bearded Dragon
0.1 Leopard Geckos
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