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So I'm seeing something...

Boost Mar 22, 2007 06:44 PM

interesting now that I've moved around the lizard cages and who lives where. I moved Ommarosa into a different cage she's still sleeping her days away with the occasional move and the weekly checkup and soaking. Bugsy was placed in a larger cage with more room for either one or two females, which I'm hoping to be getting sometime this weekend. This cage is located beside Bonnie and Clyde's cage, albeit lower than theirs. I had to place a blind between the cages when I had the Bearded Dragons there as they thought Bonnie & Clyde were ummm, lunch. Well I removed the blind and Bonnie got all excited about it, not sure if in love excited or possible lunch excited at seeing Bugsy. Clyde on the other hand puffs up and looks menancingly at Bugsy, lol. Bugsy then starts to run the length and width of the cage trying to get closer to Bonnie.

It's either hunger or love in the air for Bonnie & Bugsy, I'm thinking about introducing Bonnie to Bugsy, any recommendations???

Plus, on my walk home today from a strip mall in the area, I discovered this little park I walk through is small lizard central. I think they are fence swifts??? Though they aren't colourful at all, interesting to watch them sunning themselves though.

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kellybee Mar 23, 2007 02:27 PM

I dont know if I ever said but I used to live in the Canary Islands of the Mediterranean, great place, lots of tiny skinks and house geckos (and grotty little mosquitoes), but I loved the sun and the lifestyle and the wildlife, Oh to be in that Park, I am green with envy,
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