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[QUOTE="Skittles567, post: 2009534, member: 117076"] I’ve finally reached the place in my life where I can prioritize my love for animals and am taking full advantage of it. 🤗 Pics? You want to see my critters? Sure! Mwah ha ha! Let me start with the chameleons. This is my sweet Grumpy who started the whole reptile journey - female veiled chameleon - saved from death by child [ATTACH type="full" alt="05FFBF5D-BFF3-4EEB-9DA4-F708C1B86A8B.jpeg"]75744[/ATTACH] Next came the beautiful but fierce Stella - another female veiled - didn’t look well at chain pet store [ATTACH type="full" alt="E755557B-75E6-42DE-B55C-DB5CD49951EC.jpeg"]75745[/ATTACH] The big handsome Hammlet - male veiled (waited months for him to hatch and be old enough) [ATTACH type="full" alt="160EBB27-699B-47AC-950D-8B815A89EF5C.jpeg"]75746[/ATTACH] My amazing and friendly sweetheart Jack - male panther (Ambilobe locale) was rehomed to me with mild mbd and vitamin deficiencies [ATTACH type="full" alt="8EB26B73-00F7-461A-996B-E513F5870C17.jpg"]75747[/ATTACH] My adorable cutie patootie Kali - female panther (Nosy Be locale) She was too cute to refuse when offered to me[ATTACH type="full" alt="B29C15B7-ABA2-494D-8C28-911ABA501597.jpeg"]75748[/ATTACH] Leopard geckos next with the handsome Handsome - CL find [ATTACH type="full" alt="EB7241B4-DB13-4342-A126-09D3A9F8603D.jpeg"]75749[/ATTACH] He was being housed on calci sand with what is likely his sister, my sweet and curious Tandy. [ATTACH type="full" alt="186A96FD-DD74-4B97-94DD-124FA7BB6FEF.jpeg"]75750[/ATTACH] I adore my ‘special’ little Kirby. CL rescue - was in bad condition and needs some help eating and shedding. [ATTACH type="full" alt="B76294D7-ECF8-4528-8972-20DFCD964895.jpeg"]75751[/ATTACH] Otis - another from CL - was told he can’t be handled because he bites. He walks onto my hand willingly and only bit once at the 1st time I ever fed him. [ATTACH type="full" alt="67E4E42E-20F3-4384-8E3F-C942AB0A94DD.jpeg"]75752[/ATTACH]Next, beardies with my big boy Spike - impulse from chain pet store (he wasn’t active at all like his siblings & I felt for him) [ATTACH type="full" alt="EAC162A0-EB3D-4631-894E-932706BD5755.jpeg"]75753[/ATTACH] My beautiful lady Electra - CL find - kept on sand, without proper uvb and underweight. [ATTACH type="full" alt="10F70624-AA08-41D6-98BA-BA59B5C9734F.jpeg"]75754[/ATTACH] Then the mammals…Beast dog getting old but still keeps me on my toes, chewing and eating whatever he can reach. [ATTACH type="full" alt="36DE88C3-754D-4483-8CA3-F6A4B123A7F9.jpeg"]75757[/ATTACH] Fat lazy Tabby - often acts more like a dog than a cat and likes to hold hands/paws with me. [ATTACH type="full" alt="31F63116-780D-4380-99E1-9C8766679B82.jpeg"]75758[/ATTACH] The oldest of the bunch, Little One (there used to be a bigger one) but still acts like a kitten and steals my hair ties [ATTACH type="full" alt="29265A0B-6C39-47DB-AF72-84547FA11CFF.jpeg"]75759[/ATTACH] Then I have my insect feeder breeding projects. Have a nice colony of discoid roaches. For the past year have been breeding superworms, so have the darkling beetles. Working on breeding my own crickets (even though I hate crickets). This year I learned how to breed hornworms and usually have them in one stage or another of their lifecycle. Also breed silkworms at times with mixed results. Newest project is trying to breed arid springtails and isopods other than giant canyon - have zebra, dairy cow and powder orange. Not sure yet if it’s just for ‘fun’ or if I’ll use them for my geckos. [/QUOTE]
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