Suze_and_Dave
New member
Hi Everyone,
I've been posting a bit, but I haven't actually formally introduced myself and my family. My name is Susan, I live with my boyfriend Dave in a zoo in toronto. (Well, not really a zoo, but thats what we call our apartment right now). I have two cats, Skittles and Ghandi. A ferret, Milo (also known as the Stink Monkey) and three lizards- a female Leopard Gecko, Captain Wiggles, M.D. and our two beardies, Dingo and Chaz. We just recently started raising reptiles and I had NO idea how much I'd like it. I was against it at first cause I hate bugs but Dave handles all that, and I just get the joy of playing with them all. I'm quickly learning the personalities of Chaz and Dingo. Dingo always struts around with his nose stuck in the air and Chazzy just loves to relax on her rocks. (Not heat rocks, no worries).
I'm learning lots on here that I had no idea I would when I found this forum. Especially about how helpful and friendly people are! I'm getting tons of ideas about how to raise healthy, wonderful dragons. I look forward to learning more from everyone, and I'll try to help out as much as possible from the books Ive read so far on herpin'.
So, I formally introduce to everyone:
Dingo (having just eaten a raspberry):
And Chazzy:
I've been posting a bit, but I haven't actually formally introduced myself and my family. My name is Susan, I live with my boyfriend Dave in a zoo in toronto. (Well, not really a zoo, but thats what we call our apartment right now). I have two cats, Skittles and Ghandi. A ferret, Milo (also known as the Stink Monkey) and three lizards- a female Leopard Gecko, Captain Wiggles, M.D. and our two beardies, Dingo and Chaz. We just recently started raising reptiles and I had NO idea how much I'd like it. I was against it at first cause I hate bugs but Dave handles all that, and I just get the joy of playing with them all. I'm quickly learning the personalities of Chaz and Dingo. Dingo always struts around with his nose stuck in the air and Chazzy just loves to relax on her rocks. (Not heat rocks, no worries).
I'm learning lots on here that I had no idea I would when I found this forum. Especially about how helpful and friendly people are! I'm getting tons of ideas about how to raise healthy, wonderful dragons. I look forward to learning more from everyone, and I'll try to help out as much as possible from the books Ive read so far on herpin'.
So, I formally introduce to everyone:
Dingo (having just eaten a raspberry):
And Chazzy: