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lele
at Tue Apr 4 19:11:21 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lele ]
very pretty - both cage and snake!
I am always amazed at how little space a snake can exist in. My brother in Venice, FL (many moons ago) used to deal in exotic herps. He had several snakes, tokay's, iguana, chameleon and others. Some of the cages were built into his hallway so the front was flush with the wall. It was like a museum. Then there was a large room where he could access the tanks from the back and where he kept his feeders and supplies. He ALSO had a 2 person jacuzzi/whirlpool in the corner of his porch/lanai (for you Floridians )loaded with plants - it was like a mini rainforest! He had a free ranging iguana (still small) and chameleon - not sure of species - roaming around in there. His was the first Emerald cobra I ever saw - amazing. He also had an 9' reticulated python. Somewhere there is a photo of it draped over my shoulders and a friend's - don't know who has that pic, would love to see it again. I am a little over 5'1" and my friend not much taller - you can imagine how the thing dwarfed us! ----- Chameleon Help & Resource Info
1.0 Nosy Be Panther Chameleon - Cyrus
0.1 Veiled Chameleon - Luna. She's now hanging from her big jungle gym in the sky
1.0 Beardie - Darwin
0.2 felines - Kyndra and Lita
0.1 African Clawed Frog - Skipper
0.1 Mad. Hissers and she's back!
0.1 Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula - Rosa Leigh
0.1 Goliath Bird-Eater Tarantula - Natasha
?.? Pinktoe Tarantula - no name yet
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