Post by loulou on Sept 23, 2007 14:15:01 GMT -5
...........I will try and be around more I promise.
Right silly season is over for me the snakes have hatched and are all feeding we have 15 07 baby corn snakes left that are ready for new homes and 8 CRBs left so it has taken the pressure off a bit.
We have a new iguana here atm as a half way home, terrible stunted 7 years old and only 3.5 ft long, but what he lacks in size he makes up for in spirit. He arrived witha terrible attitude he whips croc rolls and bits without pause its definately a glove job for him, he has lost some spines and a toe, we think this has somethign to do with the stressyness his toe was terribly infected and had to be removed. He will be going to a new home once we find one we are happy with (naughty plug if anyone in thr UK is looking for a challenge and has experience with iguanas PM me for a chat). We have a rehome spiny that has had half his tail removed due to infection and rotting, but hes now eating like a horse and putting on weight. We have had a lovely Boa come in and he has been rehomed with a wonderful new owner. Lots of corns bla bla bla. but alot of them have found new homes now so I have time to relax again.
The holiday season is over for us here so my hours have now gone down at work and I will be able to pop on the forums again more and I think I will have some time off myself.
Oh Oh Oh I have booked my first holiday for years I am going to the Gambia in january and am really looking forward to it, the animal siter is all booked and the local zoo I work at will be the sitters emergency contact number I cannot wait.
How is everyone else? I hope you are all well and lookign forward to the slower season, how did everyones breeding seasons go?
Right silly season is over for me the snakes have hatched and are all feeding we have 15 07 baby corn snakes left that are ready for new homes and 8 CRBs left so it has taken the pressure off a bit.
We have a new iguana here atm as a half way home, terrible stunted 7 years old and only 3.5 ft long, but what he lacks in size he makes up for in spirit. He arrived witha terrible attitude he whips croc rolls and bits without pause its definately a glove job for him, he has lost some spines and a toe, we think this has somethign to do with the stressyness his toe was terribly infected and had to be removed. He will be going to a new home once we find one we are happy with (naughty plug if anyone in thr UK is looking for a challenge and has experience with iguanas PM me for a chat). We have a rehome spiny that has had half his tail removed due to infection and rotting, but hes now eating like a horse and putting on weight. We have had a lovely Boa come in and he has been rehomed with a wonderful new owner. Lots of corns bla bla bla. but alot of them have found new homes now so I have time to relax again.
The holiday season is over for us here so my hours have now gone down at work and I will be able to pop on the forums again more and I think I will have some time off myself.
Oh Oh Oh I have booked my first holiday for years I am going to the Gambia in january and am really looking forward to it, the animal siter is all booked and the local zoo I work at will be the sitters emergency contact number I cannot wait.
How is everyone else? I hope you are all well and lookign forward to the slower season, how did everyones breeding seasons go?