I am terrible at naming animals. I end up giving them numbers for id'ing and that's no fun. Eve is great at naming her animals.
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I am terrible at naming animals. I end up giving them numbers for id'ing and that's no fun. Eve is great at naming her animals.
hahahahaha
Drives me NUTS when something is nameless, don't know why, but I remember as a small kid (with tons of stuffed animals, I would not go to sleep until what ever new one I got was named. LOL
My Mom was so patient that way, 
Dang just love all your chuck pics buddy! Geesh they are spectacular, love the PIGS pic, hehehe man they are eating well. 
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PHEve / Eve
Funny thing is, I just gave her three collared females. She wanted to know who was Bernie and which one was Sienna. I had no idea LOL...
Tom...great set of pictures. Are you using sand now...do you find some hypoallergenic? :O)
at Toys-r-Us. It is 6 bucks a bag though but no dust at all. The stuff in the island chuck cages is pool filter sand which is also virtuously dust free. It is a little more course but it looks pretty good.
It is quite a bit more expensive than the playsands, but I like the way it looks and feels. It is nice round smooth particles instead of tiny grains. It seems to pass throught the lizards gut quite easily.
I know a guy that used to buy the filter sand and re-bad it with his business name on it to sell at herp expos.
It's good stuff...better than playsand by far.
to get a hispidus. They do so well and are naturally tame-better than a bearded or bts in my opinion and no bugs to contend with.
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