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    show off your tank or racks

    Quote Originally Posted by Anya View Post
    Okay, I'll bite.

    Cali King tank- waaay too big for him, but he uses every last inch of it...so maybe not?



    Hoggie tank-



    Crestie tank, although soon to be a planted crestie viv-



    Beardie tank-



    Ultra boring ancient bp rack w/crap all over it...lol-



    So hopefully someday I'll have some really pretty setups, but right now mine feel pretty boring.

    Edit-

    Oh, and I almost forgot my little desk buddy, Charlie! How could I forget her??


    Whoah, my desk is sooper messy...
    cool set-ups? who's Charlie??

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    Re: show off your tank or racks

    Aw, I never turn down the opportunity to talk about Charlie.

    Charlie's a female Grey's treefrog who lives on my desk. They're a native north american species. Last summer she snuck into my bathroom in my old trailer back in KS and never left. All summer and fall she ate bugs in the bathroom around the light, and slept during the day in the overflow drain in the bathtub. Well, fall turned into winter and she'd been with us for months, part of our family so to speak, so no one ever thought of kicking her outside. Then in the middle of winter we moved out of the trailer, and I scooped her up and she went with us. And now we're in California, and she's still here. My desk is a far cry from her free-range in the bathroom, but I still feed her her bugs, and she seems happy.

    Her iherp-

    http://www.iherp.com/HerpTrack/MyAni...nimalID=126090

    She's got two pictures on there, one of her grey phase, and one of her dark green/mossy phase. She's bright green right now, though. She seems to stay grey in the winter mostly, and bright green in the summer, depending on her mood. If you look closely at the pic of her tub I just posted, you can see her in the very middle, facing the camera on her branch.
    0.1.0 Pastel Ball Python 'Marcelene'
    1.0.0 Hypo Brooks Kingsnake, 'Limonchello'
    0.0.1 Western Ratsnake 'Sticker'


    ?.?.? Dubia Colony.
    ?.?.? Madagascar Hissing Colony
    2.0.0 Ferrets 'Ferris' & 'Steven'
    3 gallon planted tank
    1.0.0 Avicularia Avicularia 'Peter'
    0.0.1 Brachypelma vagans 'Little Dude'
    0.0.1 Pterinochilus murinus 'Mr.Bitey'


    0.1.0 Catahoula Pitbull Mix ' Imogen'

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    I Love Gray tree frogs. Way under rated as a pet. Very personable and fun to watch it's almost like looking at a different frog every day.

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    Re: show off your tank or racks

    Quote Originally Posted by Archimedes View Post
    (bonus: spot the beardie! Super-bonus: spot the python! )

    Just a guess, but is the cat looking at one of them?

    (I've found more escaped snakes by watching my cat then in any other way)

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    Re: show off your tank or racks

    Quote Originally Posted by Archimedes View Post
    Today is not the best day for pics, because there's some changes to be made to both tanks, but here we are: ball python on left, bearded dragon on right. (bonus: spot the beardie! Super-bonus: spot the python! )

    The bearded dragon is on the rock basking you can see his tail hanging down. Can't find the ball python.

    Sent from my Droid RAZR M using Tapatalk 2

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    looks like ball is in the yellow hide

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    Re: show off your tank or racks

    Damn I wish we could get the economy AP racks in the UK. They look great for hatchlings and very affordable

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    Re: show off your tank or racks

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkS View Post
    I Love Gray tree frogs. Way under rated as a pet. Very personable and fun to watch it's almost like looking at a different frog every day.
    I know, right? They should definitely be easier to find CB in the pet trade. If I ever get back to KS, I'm seriously thinking about finding myself a male I like, and breeding her.

    Edit: Or maybe I should learn to get the name right first...

    Edit2: And then I saw this- http://www.petco.com/product/118248/...ree-Frog-.aspx
    Last edited by Anya; 06-26-2013 at 01:53 PM.
    0.1.0 Pastel Ball Python 'Marcelene'
    1.0.0 Hypo Brooks Kingsnake, 'Limonchello'
    0.0.1 Western Ratsnake 'Sticker'


    ?.?.? Dubia Colony.
    ?.?.? Madagascar Hissing Colony
    2.0.0 Ferrets 'Ferris' & 'Steven'
    3 gallon planted tank
    1.0.0 Avicularia Avicularia 'Peter'
    0.0.1 Brachypelma vagans 'Little Dude'
    0.0.1 Pterinochilus murinus 'Mr.Bitey'


    0.1.0 Catahoula Pitbull Mix ' Imogen'

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    Here are a few as the years have gone by I've had a bunch!

    125 Gallon


    My first "rack" system



    A bunch of enclosures in my "Zoo room"


    My first Acrylic divided enclosure


    My current hatchling rack in my BP room (Currently under renovations)

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    I really like acrylic one. Did u make it or buy it and how much was it all together?

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