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  1. Persnickety Parson's

    Uh, oh....

    Sweet Pea really likes her ficus tree, and is quite confident for her age. Though I'm not overly surprised as their species temperament tends to be very friendly towards people,, even wild caught specimens will act like they've been with you their whole lives.
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    Salamanders are underrated

    Excellent Here you go.
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    Species for those with roach aversions

    Green Banana Roaches, Pallid Sun Roaches, orange head roaches would be good choices for those who dont like roaches. The gyna and extinct in the wild roach are also good choices.
  4. Persnickety Parson's

    Salamanders are underrated

    Considering it survived shipment by a hardware store from Florida to where @jamest0o0 lives im sure it will be fine.
  5. Persnickety Parson's

    Uh, oh....

    Yup, snakes shed from the head.
  6. Persnickety Parson's

    Uh, oh....

    And here they are after eating, sweet pea is sleeping, the male must feel secure enough at hos location to simply chill. Sweet pea The male
  7. Persnickety Parson's

    My snake feeding thread.

    Im making this thread to document my two black rat snakes eating various humanely euthanized prey items. (Frozen/Thawed) If you want to see pictures of the snakes themselves their journey is continuing in this thread. https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/uh-oh.180556/ I am aware that the...
  8. Persnickety Parson's

    What other animals have you/do you keep?

    Red, or cherry foot tortoise.
  9. Persnickety Parson's

    What other animals have you/do you keep?

    I kind of did, farming has become more popular over the past few months.
  10. Persnickety Parson's

    What other animals have you/do you keep?

    Indeed, I am appeased
  11. Persnickety Parson's

    Uh, oh....

    Here's my female, odd hiding spot she chose. She is a little sweet pea.
  12. Persnickety Parson's

    Uh, oh....

    I wish snake discovery was easier to get in contact with, id purchase a blue beauty from them, assuming they aren't spoken for already
  13. Persnickety Parson's

    Uh, oh....

    https://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/reptiles/colubrids/garter-snakes
  14. Persnickety Parson's

    Salamanders are underrated

    Yes, that would be epic, preferably before Bill strand checks in. The best prank.
  15. Persnickety Parson's

    Salamanders are underrated

    Well played as it stands the only true chameleon. Well, monkey see, monkey do.
  16. Persnickety Parson's

    Uh, oh....

    Here's the male in his temp setup. @MissSkittles You could try rough green snakes as they are primarily insectivorous, also garter snakes are primarily, worm, fish, slugs, eaters.
  17. Persnickety Parson's

    Salamanders are underrated

    I like the spotted and Tiger salamanders. In MN some of our Tiger salamanders are actually spotted, we also have a blue species too. Also I love the new AVI, getting into the glorious anoles are you?
  18. Persnickety Parson's

    What other animals have you/do you keep?

    Yes they are, aside from being active hunters and scavengers, they are nocturnal on moonlit nights, bury their eggs, along with rotating them like normal birds, change color, and proficient tool users, even using tools only humans have been known to use.
  19. Persnickety Parson's

    Uh, oh....

    Conversely thats why I can't keep vine, or other lizard eating snakes. Anyways the female black rat snake i was going to get for my male got sold, understandably so, as she was stunning. Oh well, I have plenty of time.
  20. Persnickety Parson's

    Uh, oh....

    Well change of plans, I had originally been looking for jeweled curly tail lizards buy after a year of looking I gave up. However I now have a bioactive setup for one of my favorite snake species, pantherophis obsoletus. I had ordered one, but the breeder sent me two, so I have a brother and...
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