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    Talking Tim W.'s Awesome Collection!

    Hi,

    Tonight I visited Tim W., a relatively unknown man in the reptile industry, who has an awesome collection of herps and birds. When we entered his backyard, I guessed what the large outdoor enclosure was for AND what species called it home.

    Sulcata Tortoise



    Crazy lady (Jill) with Redfoot Tortoise



    New Caledonia Giant Gecko (Rhacodactylus leachianus), referred to as Leaky Anus (look at Leachianus!) **Note the Gila Monster and frog enclosure**



    Brazilian Rainbow Boa with night colors





    I want my Chondro to look exactly like this beauty



    Canary Island Chondro



    This guy breeds Chondro's and Emeralds. One of his Amazon Basin Emeralds





    High yellow Chondro





    This was a beautiful albino boa. After dark + infrequently handled + no food for a few weeks = BITE!



    First boa bite, baby!



    Tim's birthday present, a nice piebald





    Another boa



    Also had a couple of milks



    Many snakes and other animals aren't photographed. Poison Dart Frogs, two Gila Monsters, several other frog species, and more Leaky Anus. Also a few more Emeralds and Chondros, and a breeding pair of Chondros, the female being a deep blue. A few Ball Pythons and other boas were also in the room.

    Special thanks to Tim and Dianne W!

    Hope you enjoy,
    Matt
    MH

    Who the hell is Pat?

    "Pattimuss doesn't run, he prances most delicately, like a beautiful but sad fairy, winged and capped, curly toed shoes on each foot, dancing on dewdrops while lazy crickets play soft music for him to keep time by...." - Wes

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