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    That's adorable! (as long as they don't grab each other?)

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    Tell us your funny reptile stories

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    That's adorable! (as long as they don't grab each other?)
    Na , Garters are regarded as communal snakes ..


    Occasionally they used to have a tug of war at feeding time over a worm or piece of fish..


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    I found some more silly, cute Crowley pictures.

    Here is yet another chair he decided to go in, I'm just glad I learned my lesson and use a blanket on chairs and couches now.


    This next picture, while a bit blurry, you can still make out what he is doing. He is trying to move his leaves in front of the entrance to his hide for more privacy. At least it sure looks like that's what he's doing as he doesn't normally just come out during the day. My husband claims he's seen the vines/leaves move all the time like he always tried to do this.


    Next is Crowley desperately begging to come out and going on the lock just to get our attention. He had just eaten so I couldn't take him out and I felt so bad. He does this once in a while after eating, even goes in his branches but most times he goes to rest in his warm hide.


    Next is a more recent picture, Crowley decided to go on my chair. He has his whole room to roam around in and explore and while I was out to grab a drink or check for pee in his enclosure (I don't remember specifically what I was doing but I try not to leave him alone in his room for more than 5 minutes) he decided he wanted to use my chair. Like the royal python he is, I waited for him to come down himself before I could sit down. And before anyone says how dangerous a computer chair is with him roaming the floors, I am ultra careful, I never move the chair till I know exactly where the snake is, in fact I keep my feet still just to not kick him accidentally until I spot him. I always make sure to find the snake at least every 5 mins to make sure he's not doing anything bad, so far the room is snake proofed very well.


    And last picture is of Crowley meeting his new friend Plush Crowley, I just got that plushy yesterday and they've already become best buds. Crowley thinking "Am I going to grow that big?"

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