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PICS OF THE RIGHT SIDE!!! THE LEFT SIDE IS EVEN MORE FANTASTIC!

caecilianman02 Feb 08, 2005 06:59 PM

Unfortunately, the light on the 40-breeder above the turtle tank fried before I could snap this shot. I'll get a new one tomorrow. I need to buy lots of new lights tomorrow!
I'll see if I can post the left side soon... so, what do you think?

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DAVE

1.0 Western green toad
1.1 green treefrogs
1.0 Florida blue garter snake
0.1 Asian long-tailed grass lizard
1.0 Mediterranean gecko
1.1 Oriental fire-bellied toads
1.0 American bullfrog
0.1 Spanish ribbed newt
1.1 Eastern ribbon snakes
1.1red-cheeked mud turtles
0.1 Dubia day gecko
1.0 Sonoran gopher snake
1.1 rough green snakes
1.1 giant African black millipedes
1.0 Okeetee corn snake
0.1 Albino African clawed frog
1.0 Kenyan sand boa
0.0.1 Argentine flame-bellied toadlet
0.0.1 African bullfrog
1.0 yellow * Everglades rat snake intergrade
1.1 Western hognose snakes
0.1 fire salamander
1.0 scarlet kingsnake
0.0.1 Argentine horned frog
0.0.1 southern ringneck snake
0.0.1 night snake
0.0.3 eastern worm snakes

Replies (3)

Jeanin Feb 09, 2005 01:18 PM

Great set up and great pics of your snakes. Is your room to hot for your fire salamander? All your set ups look like pieces of nature.

caecilianman02 Feb 09, 2005 06:38 PM

Hi there:

Thank you for the compliments. I am trying to post pictures of the left side. You will not find the fire salamander's vivarium anywhere in these photos. The fire salamander is kept apart from the rest of the collection. It is in a seperate room downstairs near the back door, with shut off heating ducts.
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DAVE

1.0 Western green toad
1.1 green treefrogs
1.0 Florida blue garter snake
0.1 Asian long-tailed grass lizard
1.0 Mediterranean gecko
1.1 Oriental fire-bellied toads
1.0 American bullfrog
0.1 Spanish ribbed newt
1.1 Eastern ribbon snakes
1.1red-cheeked mud turtles
0.1 Dubia day gecko
1.0 Sonoran gopher snake
1.1 rough green snakes
1.1 giant African black millipedes
1.0 Okeetee corn snake
0.1 Albino African clawed frog
1.0 Kenyan sand boa
0.0.1 Argentine flame-bellied toadlet
0.0.1 African bullfrog
1.0 yellow * Everglades rat snake intergrade
1.1 Western hognose snakes
0.1 fire salamander
1.0 scarlet kingsnake
0.0.1 Argentine horned frog
0.0.1 southern ringneck snake
0.0.1 night snake
0.0.3 eastern worm snakes

Jeanin Feb 10, 2005 11:44 AM

Have you thought about a second fire . They seem very communal . I keep two that actually seem to enjoy being together.
the tank is fairly long with lots hide areas and they still stay together. They are pretty but as you know they hide and its not the most active pet lol.
Mine are in the cool basement to.

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