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I might not have a bird just yet, but I do have some scaley pets!
My first is Ichabod, a crested gecko. I got him in January of 2014. He's not fond of being held but occasionally I can get him out.
After that came Kieren, a bloodred corn snake I got September of 2014 (mailed to me from a breeder!). He is a perfect snake - eats f/t fine, tolerates being held and will let me give him snoot boops.
Then, Simon! I got him last January from a reptile expo in town. He's a lesser ball python. When I first got him he was a hissy baby but he's calmed down a lot! He's still headshy (like most bps) and wary of sudden movements.
Last, but not least, is Baz my anery Kenyan Sand Boa. He was born October 28th and came home mid-November. He's still a flaily baby and I tend to leave him alone and only handle once or week or so he doesn't stress out, but he's a cutie!
I also have three fish who I might post in the fish section and two land hermit crabs I recently rescue.
My first is Ichabod, a crested gecko. I got him in January of 2014. He's not fond of being held but occasionally I can get him out.
After that came Kieren, a bloodred corn snake I got September of 2014 (mailed to me from a breeder!). He is a perfect snake - eats f/t fine, tolerates being held and will let me give him snoot boops.
Then, Simon! I got him last January from a reptile expo in town. He's a lesser ball python. When I first got him he was a hissy baby but he's calmed down a lot! He's still headshy (like most bps) and wary of sudden movements.
Last, but not least, is Baz my anery Kenyan Sand Boa. He was born October 28th and came home mid-November. He's still a flaily baby and I tend to leave him alone and only handle once or week or so he doesn't stress out, but he's a cutie!
I also have three fish who I might post in the fish section and two land hermit crabs I recently rescue.