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    My Critters - Pic Heavy!

    So after much stumbling around, I think I've deduced that pictures of my animals go in this forum. I got a little sidetracked when I saw the britain's got talent thread and started getting all emotional.. but here we go.. finally.

    Some pictures of my critters... I still need another sunny day to get pictures of some of the others (rainbow, the dumerils, het pied bp, albino laby burm), until then, this is what I have:



    This is Ted, the angry Green Anole. This picture is him being very upset because I grabbed him, and shoved a mealworm in his mouth as he opened it at me. At first he was upset for being grabbed.. and then he decided mealworms were a GREAT idea... which means I now can go a few extra days without worrying about buying crickets =)




    Steve Miller, Florida Kingsnake:


    Boyfriend's burm, Baxter:


    Loxley, the meanest snake I've ever encountered. This 9inch ball of fire will "jump-strike" clear out of his tub, and chase you acros the floor. No joke:




    Rousseau, Jag Sib Coastal Carpet Python ( <3! ):


    Rousseau's Habitat at the back is about as wide as your average doorframe, and just as tall (including the 'lid-frame'). In the back sitting on top of the metal screen/grate at the top I have a UVB flourescent bulb for Rousseau... but also for the plants, which are live. In the front left is a red heat bulb, the middle is a larger ceramic heat emitter, and to the right front is a daylight heat bulb. The UVB and Daytime bulb shut off at night and are on a timer. Heat gradient is top to bottom, since she prefers to perch up in the branches, and the plants prefer not to be cooked.




    Senegal Parrot, Normandy:
    Last edited by Anatopism; 05-06-2011 at 01:10 PM.

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