So I thought I'd post a couple of pictures of my little reptile horde. I've been keeping reptiles for going on the forth year now. It started with a gecko, then a wild caught american toad, and my first snake, and so on. I'll start with introducing the lizards first.
First is Falcor, an eight month old central normal morph bearded dragon. Her previous owner decided he wanted to start keeping snakes and no longer wanted him as he was taking up too much room. She has such a personality and is so tame, she loves her food and loves to take baths.
Then is Bloo, a merauke blue tongued skink. She came in from someone who had her in a small tank, and fed her moistened ferret food. She's two years old. She's still timid and hisses at me but I'm working on it. Since moving her into her new tank, she's much happier and calming down a lot more.
Then Isaac. A columbian tegu. He has a love for hard boiled eggs and animal liver, and has one heck of an attitude haha.
Knox, a saharan uromastyx. He loves to whip his tail but once he's taken out, he's pretty calm (unless I make quick movements while holding him). He's finally taming down and actually comes to me at feeding time now.
First is Falcor, an eight month old central normal morph bearded dragon. Her previous owner decided he wanted to start keeping snakes and no longer wanted him as he was taking up too much room. She has such a personality and is so tame, she loves her food and loves to take baths.
Then is Bloo, a merauke blue tongued skink. She came in from someone who had her in a small tank, and fed her moistened ferret food. She's two years old. She's still timid and hisses at me but I'm working on it. Since moving her into her new tank, she's much happier and calming down a lot more.
Then Isaac. A columbian tegu. He has a love for hard boiled eggs and animal liver, and has one heck of an attitude haha.
Knox, a saharan uromastyx. He loves to whip his tail but once he's taken out, he's pretty calm (unless I make quick movements while holding him). He's finally taming down and actually comes to me at feeding time now.