I heard a lot of noise coming from Brutus's room and went to check, only to find this!
Yikes!)
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I heard a lot of noise coming from Brutus's room and went to check, only to find this!
Yikes!)
That was cute
Thank you. I was beginning to think I must be the only one who thinks so. No comments, but several views?)
>>Thank you. I was beginning to think I must be the only one who thinks so. No comments, but several views?)
Cute. I still cant get over how calm he is
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0.0.1 Savannah Monitor
0.0.1 Blackthroat monitor
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[Cute. I still cant get over how calm he is]
Yes, he was much 'sharper' when around 3'
He's become calmer, as he's grown. He still hisses and threatens to tail whip, if I push it though. I just don't see the point of making him do that on a video. (His hissing is unreal!)
I'm wondering if I should let him have the run of the house. Don't want to do that though, as his room is kept much hotter than the rest of the house.
Plus, I'd be concerned I wouldn't be able to get him back in, since he's not trained to do as he's told
>>[Cute. I still cant get over how calm he is]
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>>Yes, he was much 'sharper' when around 3'
>>He's become calmer, as he's grown. He still hisses and threatens to tail whip, if I push it though. I just don't see the point of making him do that on a video. (His hissing is unreal!)
>>I'm wondering if I should let him have the run of the house. Don't want to do that though, as his room is kept much hotter than the rest of the house.
>>Plus, I'd be concerned I wouldn't be able to get him back in, since he's not trained to do as he's told
HAHA, I can just see you trying to get him back in his room.
Rex was hissing so loud last night that my visiting brother in law (who couldnt see but only hear him) asked if she was going to start breathing fire. She's still just over 3 feet, it'll be nice if she calms a bit as she grows
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1.1.0 YBS
1.3.0 RES
1.0.0 red belly cooter
1.0.0 Fire belly toad
0.0.1 Savannah Monitor
0.0.1 Blackthroat monitor
0.1.0 Leopard Gecko
0.1.0 Mountain Horned dragon
2.1.0 Ball pythons
cats, dog, ferrets, rabbit, rats.
The difference in the sound/pitch of the hissing of a 3' Albig, compared to a 5' Albig, is a little unsettling. You'll find out soon enough 
Good luck with your 'girl' Rex?)
Susan,
I finally got around to seeing two of your monitor videos the other day. I'm on dial-up (it's all I can get way out here in the boonies), and it took 25 minutes for this latest (3 minute) video to download. I let 'em download while I was building a snake enclosure.
Good job with the monitors! I enjoyed the videos. I'm gonna try to get the 2nd one downloaded so I can watch it soon.
Thanks for sharing them with us!
Take care!
Mike
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Due to political correctness run amuck,
this ol' hillbilly is now referred to as an:
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Thanks Mike. (there are a lot of 'Mikes' on here!)
I appreciate you taking the time to watch them, especially since I went to so much trouble to set them up and get them to do just what I wanted;!)
I'll post more as I take them, since soooo many people watched them 
I especially enjoyed the horrible and intelligent eye peering from the crack.
How about a video tour of his room?
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