I have to say that both my wife and I were impressed at the level of care displayed for so many animals. Signs were posted that advised of venomous reptiles, and what do do if bitten. Numbers were posted as to whom to call, and ALL cages were labeled as to animal and medical concern (if any). There was even a section that listed what medications that needed to be re-ordered. All cages were as clean as possible, and little to no smell was detected. Even the turtle's water was clean...a feat in itself. I couldn't tell if the lights above the alligator's, turtles, and sulcata was UV or not, but since it was visible light I assume it was. My wife even noticed a snake cage that was listed as having mites and was supposed to be done last to limit exposure....impressive! I do not give praise lightly. If I did I would not have payed so much attention to detail.
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0.2 Normal Columbian
1.1 100% DH for Snow Columbians
0.2 66% DH for Snow Columbians
2.7 Kenyans (1.1 Anerys, 1.6 Possible hets)
0.3 Ball Pythons
1.0 Borneo Blood
0.0.2 Blue Tounged Skinks
0.3 Dogs (1 Full Pitbull, 1 Pit/Husky, & 1 Bernese Mt. Dog cross
0.3 Cats (1 fat, 1 old, and 1 insane)
1.0 Ferret
0.1 Very understanding wife