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I didn't want to leave you guys out of my pic posting!

Crotaphytuskidd Apr 03, 2005 05:03 PM

So here I am!
This here is Lila. She was my favorite lizard I ever was given the opportunity to keep. She also was the main reason Leopard Lizards took the spot of Phil's favorite lizard species from Collared Lizards and Horned Toads. I never mated her, but she had truned red, so heres the pic.
-Phil

Replies (7)

Crotaphytuskidd Apr 03, 2005 05:05 PM

Here's one of my old buddy the Sovereign.
Had him for 7 years before he and the rest of his pen mates escaped from Tortoise burrow collapse.
-Phil

Crotaphytuskidd Apr 03, 2005 06:49 PM

Here's one of my female, Leia. She never gained much weight in the time I had her. Always slender. enjoy!
-Phil

Crotaphytuskidd Apr 03, 2005 06:53 PM

Here's my pen for those who have asked to see it before. Works fine, although I would probably change the lid wood to 2"x2" planks instead of 1"x2" anyway here it is 12'x6' with a 2' slope in the back.
-Phil

Crotaphytuskidd Apr 03, 2005 06:55 PM

and for fun here' one of my favorite pics my brother shot of a Leopard Lizard. Caught him, but decided after a small debate to leave him there.

Crotaphytuskidd Apr 03, 2005 07:53 PM

Same Leopard Lizard, but in the bush where he was initally found. enjoy!
-Phil

PHEve Apr 03, 2005 09:42 PM

I can't pick a favorite as I jsut loved them all Phil. Especially the fact they are in their natural habitat. Always look so much nicer !

Keep clickin so we have SHOWS more often !
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PHEve / Eve

jeune18 Apr 03, 2005 08:17 PM

those are all awesome photos. i guess i never really thought about what it looked like in the wild but they really do blend in well
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vonnie
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