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Post by Patrick Kubeja on Jan 10, 2005 7:30:07 GMT -5
Well I see all the Snakes are Doing Well on the board and Marie Baby is loving her enclosure. What about the rest of the memebrs Lizards how are they doing
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Post by igman on Jan 10, 2005 14:48:08 GMT -5
well i have 9reptiles now LOL 4 house geckos and 1 grass lizard and 2 iguanas and 1 nile and 1 basilisks and they are all doing very good the iguanas are eating like pigs the basilisks is growning like a weed. and the outher 5 are doing good too. neil
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Post by geekcoboy103 on Jan 10, 2005 17:36:19 GMT -5
My geckos are eating well (finally), they eat mealworms and waxworms from a dish. The Collared lizard is eating like a pig, eating 3-4 large crickets a day, and has shed twice since I got it. Thanks for thinking of us Patrick.
-collin
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Post by Marie on Jan 10, 2005 19:10:45 GMT -5
Besides my iguanas (Baby, Dragon, and Huff), I ended up with an anole. I am a Night Auditing clerk at the Pickwick Hotel. The hotel used to be completely SRO but has been going under renovations. But we do still have half of the rooms as weeklies. Well one of them ended up leaving. Well when my security officer went to do room checks he found a dead fish floating in a bowl and this anole in one of those plastic carrying boxes with only a few dead crickets--no water or heat. He brought it down knowing I had lizards. The poor thing was dark brown. Well I heated some water in the microwave and set the box on top for warmth. I took it home. They later came back for it but I lied and said it died because I knew if they got it it would be dead. I bought a tank, waterfall, fake plants (real kept dying), cricket food, branches and lights--for a $3 lizard he is sure not cheap to keep. I named him Mr. Pickwick (or PickyWicky). It seems like I keep getting animals thrust upon me. I just can't say no when an animal needs help.
Marie
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Post by elizabeth on Jan 10, 2005 21:31:56 GMT -5
Hey Marie I am glad you told them it died and you kept it... Life will be happier now for them I am sure!!
Glad to hear everything is going well for everyone else...
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Post by ChamZilla on Jan 28, 2005 15:49:42 GMT -5
Hi even though I'm new, My 2 veilded chameleon's are great, they love crickets, mealworms and butterworms. They are both hand fed and love to come out of there enclosures when it is hot out. I also have my 1 rescued iguana ROCK ZILLA and I've posted about him in the Iguana section. I am also the kind of person that can't say NO if an animal is in need or needs a new home. My parents are at first then they give in
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Post by elizabeth on Jan 28, 2005 19:04:01 GMT -5
Hi even though I'm new, My 2 veilded chameleon's are great, they love crickets, mealworms and butterworms. They are both hand fed and love to come out of there enclosures when it is hot out. I also have my 1 rescued iguana ROCK ZILLA and I've posted about him in the Iguana section. I am also the kind of person that can't say NO if an animal is in need or needs a new home. My parents are at first then they give in You have quite the zoo there yourself!! Hope you will post pictures when you can so we can see your menagerie... reptile and non reptile we have a place for everything!! Look forward to hearing more about the Chameleons too!!
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Post by Patrick Kubeja on Jan 28, 2005 19:26:25 GMT -5
I would love to see some pictures of your Guys ;D ;D
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Post by ChamZilla on Jan 28, 2005 22:37:41 GMT -5
Hello I sent pictures of my animals to the little_dragon_keeper74@yahoo.com email. If you don't want to put those up and save them for the contests I will send more. I don't exactly know how to put them up on my own. Thanks
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Post by elizabeth on Jan 28, 2005 22:43:47 GMT -5
I got them and will be posting the pics... for the contest and for the picture of the week!! They are some terrific pictures!! ;D
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Post by Denise on Jun 1, 2005 19:51:37 GMT -5
Do you still have PickyWicky Marie?? It sure Was a good thing you did!
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Post by Marie on Jun 1, 2005 20:39:14 GMT -5
No when it got warm enough I released him. He was never happy with me. Stayed brown all the time except at night when he slept. I tried finding him a home but couldn't even with the whole set up included. So I figured at least he would have his freedom. I have wondered if it was the right thing to do but it is done.
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Post by ChamZilla on Jun 1, 2005 21:27:16 GMT -5
Well if it wasn't eating it would have eventually died anyway. So either way if it died in the tank of if it dies in the wild at least he will be free. All the anloes that are in pet stores around here are wild caught, and I'm sure that isn't a good thing for them either.
Maybe he is somewhere happier and healthy hanging out with other reptiles. You never know but its better than leaving him to die in captivity.
Steph
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Post by Marie on Jun 2, 2005 0:56:23 GMT -5
He did eat. Just always stressed and brown. I had originally planned to release him when we found him but decided to keep him at least until it got warmer.
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Post by kessa on Jun 2, 2005 13:15:13 GMT -5
hey guys, everything here is pretty good, my iggy, snake and turtles are doing good my fish however are not. my husband bought 2 red blood parrots and well they decided that my other fish tasted better than there food so i'm having problems there.. school is out here for the summer, well been out for 2 weeks and well 4 kids and 4 reptile's makes for long days and short nights..lol i dont get much time to get on here and post, but i'm still here kessa
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