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Reptile Survey

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  • 04-02-2005, 03:24 PM
    elevatethis
    Re: Reptile Survey
    its all in the sig
  • 04-02-2005, 07:25 PM
    Schlyne
    Re: Reptile Survey
    0.0.1 Ball Python
    0.1.0 Jurassic Mlik Snake, Albino, cross between a Florida King and a Honduran Milksnake
    2.1.1 Crested Gecko
    1.1.0 Irian Jaya Carpet Pythons
  • 04-03-2005, 05:16 PM
    DrEwTiMe
    Re: Reptile Survey
    Ball Python
  • 04-03-2005, 06:57 PM
    CTReptileRescue
    Re: Reptile Survey
    HI Vanessa, our list changes weekly as I'm sure yours does also
    In house at Rusty Reptiles at this time is the following:
    Boids:
    0.2.0 Albino Burmese Pythons
    1.3.0 Burmese Pythons
    0.1.0 Indian Python
    0.1.0 Central carpet Pythons
    0.1.0 Coastal carpet Pythons
    0.1.0 Diamond carpet Python
    1.2.0 Ball Pythons
    1.2.0 Macklottes Pythons
    0.2.0 B.C.I. Boa Constrictor
    0.1.0 Reticulated Python
    1.1.0 Yellow Anaconda

    Colubreds:
    0.1.0 Albino Corn Snake
    1.0.0 Candy Cane Corn Snake
    0.0.1 Albino Corn X Bull Snake
    0.1.0 Taiwan Beauty Snake
    0.0.1 Trans Peco Rat Snake

    Varanids:
    1.1.2 Nile Monitor
    0.1.0 Argus Monitor
    1.0.2 Water Monitor
    0.1.0 Black Water Monitor
    0.1.0 Lace Monitor
    0.0.1 Savanna Monitor

    Chelione:
    4.3.0 Red Eared Slider
    1.0.0 Russian Tortoise
    0.2.1 Painted Turtle
    0.1.0 Musk turtle
    0.0.1 False Map Turtle
    0.1.0 Florida Cooter

    Geckos:
    1.5.0 Leopard geckos
    0.0.1 White Spot Gecko

    Amphibians:
    1.0.0 Argentina Horned Toad
    1.1.0 Whites Tree Frog
    0.0.2 African Clawed Frogs

    Iguanas:
    1.2.2 Green Iguana

    Tarantulas:
    1.1.0 Chilean Rose Hairs
    1.0.1 Mexican red knees
    0.0.1 Goliath Bird Eater
    0.0.1 Green Bottle Blue
    0.1.0 Indian Ornamental
    0.1.0 Ornamental Baboon
    0.1.1 Curly Hair
    0.0.1 Costa Rican Suntiger
    0.0.2 Mystery Species

    Scorpions:
    0.1.1African Flat Rock

    Misc. Insects:
    20.5.30 Madagascan Giant Hissing Roaches

    Fish:
    0.0.1 Pacu
    0.0.40 Variety of community fish
    0.0.12 Variety of Loaches & Botias

    Mammals
    1.0.0 Satin X dwarf rabbit
    3.3.0 Ferrets
    2.1.0 Humans
    1.0.0 Apple-head Flame Point Siamese
    1.0.0 Grey Chinchilla

    I may have left a few out
    Rusty
  • 04-03-2005, 07:06 PM
    rex322
    Re: Reptile Survey
    in the sig
  • 04-03-2005, 11:49 PM
    Schlyne
    Re: Reptile Survey
    Oops. I just realized I messed up the crested gecko list. it should read 2.2.0
  • 04-04-2005, 12:00 AM
    Kara
    Re: Reptile Survey
    Oh, ouch.

    My brain hurts. :confuse: :confuse: :confuse: :eek:
  • 04-04-2005, 12:44 AM
    mlededee
    Re: Reptile Survey
    he hee, yeah kara, why don't you post your list up here for us? :P

    (mine is in my sig vanessa.)
  • 04-04-2005, 01:26 AM
    Nessa
    Re: Reptile Survey
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by daniel1983
    vanessa,
    I looked over the site you had posted and read this on your ball python caresheet section:

    "Requirements - Tropical temperatures of 77º – 88º during the day and 63º - 73º at night (use a thermometer).''

    Those temperatures are not really good for a ball python. A ball python should have a warm and cool side of their enclosure. The warm side of the enclosure should range from 90-95 deg. and the cool side should range from 80-85 deg. A night drop is really not necessary unless you are breeding ball pythons. The minimum temperature that a ball python enclosure should get is 75 deg. Temperatures below 80 deg. can cause the snake to develop respiratory infections.

    Just trying to help out. :)

    look at the caresheets on this site and check your info...if you have any questions just ask.


    Thank You i will look into that more. The info in our caresheets was compiled from numerous sources,(ie. BP books, vets, zoo's, other rescues) every where we look for accurate information contradicts what another reputable source says. I do thank you for your input.

    Also the reason why we are doing this survey is to see what the most popular reptiles in the pet trade are so we can focus more time educating people on the care of those animals and prepare more educational literature on them.

    Vanessa
  • 04-04-2005, 01:36 AM
    daniel1983
    Re: Reptile Survey
    no problem. If you are ever unsure about some info or are looking for someone to review what you are doing, ask someone here. we all have alot more information from our experiances than any books around :)
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