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  • 06-23-2015, 02:31 AM
    Herpenthusiast3
    Reptile/Critter collections :)
    So I'm curious. For all of those willing to share, what different species does your critter family consist of. Mines pretty varied. Pics encouraged and posted on request.
    -Reptiles-
    0.1 Gold Dust Day Gecko
    (Phelsuma, Laticauda)
    Name- Goldie Crystal
    0.1 Red Crested Gecko (Correlophus,Ciliatus)
    Name- Sunny
    1.0 Harlequin, Crested Gecko (Correlophus,Ciliatus)
    Name- Claus
    0.1 Pulcallpa Peruvian Boa (Boa, Constrictor, Constrictor)
    Name- Althea
    1.0 Pastel, Ball Python (Python Regius) Name- Thor
    0.1 Orange x Citrus, Bearded Dragon (Pogona Vitteceps) Name- Mushu
    0.1.0 Sulcata Tortoise
    (Geochelone, Sulcata)
    Name- Littlefoot
    1.0 False Water Cobra
    (Hydrodynastes, Gigas)
    Name- Mohinder aka Mr. Smooth

    -Arachnids
    1.0 Mexican Red rump Tarantula (Brachypelma Vagans) Name- Walter
    0.1 Brazilian Black Tarantula (Grammostola Pulchra) Name- Django
    0.1 Goliath Pink Toe Tarantula (Avicularia Metallica) Name- Boots
    0.1.0 Red Slate Ornamental (Poecilotheria, Rufilata) Name- Shiva
    0.1.0 Ivory Ornamental (Poecilotheria, Subfusca) Lowland Name- Ivy
    0.1 Tabby, Bengal Cat. Name- Khaleesi

    Thanks for sharing in advance. =)
  • 06-23-2015, 03:29 AM
    John1982
    Variety is the spice of life, they say. :D

    Apodora papuana(still not warmed up to them being back in Liasis) -- papuan python
    Aspidites melanocephalus -- black headed python
    Morelia spilota cheynei -- jungle carpet python
    Python regius -- ball python
    Pituophis catenifer sayi -- bull snake
    Heterodon nasicus -- western hognose
    Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis -- california red sided garter snake

    Manouria emys emys -- burmese brown mountain tortoise
    Terrapene carolina bauri -- florida box turtle
    Terrapene carolina carolina -- eastern box turtle
    Tupinambis merianae(apparently Salvator merianae now) -- black and white tegu
    Trachemys scripta elegans -- red eared slider
  • 06-23-2015, 04:03 PM
    Herpenthusiast3
    Re: Reptile/Critter collections :)
    Love the thamnophis genus. Puget sound and red sided garters for sure being my favorite representation of the genus. Pituphis is another one of my favorite colubrid genuses and when I got to the bottom of the list and read burmese brown mountain tortoise...... well.... I expect the highest of fives! :) good for you! Fun herp fam. :)

    Sent from my SPH-L720T using Tapatalk
  • 06-23-2015, 05:05 PM
    jclaiborne
    1 (soon to be 2) Antaresis childreni- Childrens Python
    1 Pogona vitticeps- Bearded Dragon
    2 Tiliqua sp.- Irian Jayan Blue Tongue Skinks
    1 Tupinambis merianae- Black and White Tegu

    5 dogs, wife and a kiddo!
  • 06-23-2015, 07:49 PM
    DVirginiana
    Terrapene carolina carolina- Eastern box turtle
    Ceratophrys cranwelli- Pacman frog
    Litorea caerulea- White's tree frog
    3 Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis- Eastern garter
    2 Thamnophis cyrtopsis cyrtopsis- Blackneck garter
    Python regius- Duh ;)
    Grammostola rosea- Chilean rosehair tarantula
    Brachypelma smithi- Mexican red-knee tarantula
    4 Hogna carolinensis- Wolf spider
    Narceus americanus- Giant American millipede
    Heterometrus spinifer- Malaysian forest scorpion
    A litter of Cryptopid centipedes
    A tank of feeder guppies
    And a dog.

    Thamnophis are by far my favorite genus of snakes. My first reptile was a T. sirtalis (still have him actually, though he's quite geriatric by now) and they are just the most lively, social snakes I've ever worked with. I don't ever see myself not keeping Thamnophis :)
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