I have too many animals

I have watched your species pop up over the last few years and you must have gotten a great deal. Very rare!
The toads, if they lay eggs I will see if Josh or the Frog place wants to have them. To much work.. I did white's tree frogs for a few years (just getting tadpoles and raising to adults) Fun but done!
Well, let's just say I got a better price than if I bought singles! I can envision how much work and expense goes into raising the tads/babies. I just want to contribute something to continuation of the species.

I bet Josh's would take your eggs and maybe give you a little store credit :)
 
I haven't had pictus for so long. They are awesome little geckos!
Can you post some photos please?
Ya for sure. These are some of the babies I have sold. Only pictures I could find on my phone.

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If you haven’t seen pictus before I can guarantee you haven’t seen these guys.

hemidactylus eniangii


heidactylus coalescens
Are they New Caledonian? Most of the geckos I looked at when considering alternatives were, but I don't recall these—though it was a couple years ago.

I still have a hankering for a Leechie, but the Missus' (Western Hermann's) tortoise has to come first. ;)
 
Are they New Caledonian? Most of the geckos I looked at when considering alternatives were, but I don't recall these—though it was a couple years ago.

I still have a hankering for a Leechie, but the Missus' (Western Hermann's) tortoise has to come first. ;)

no they are from Cameroon. They are basically the same just have very slightly different markings because the populations are separated by a river.
 
Just wanted to share size difference between Mama Turtle and one of her babies taken yesterday. The wife is doing a class for the EL students, so I am making a PPT (easy 2nd grade).
She likes her chin scratched too.. I am blessed!
 

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Just wanted to share size difference between Mama Turtle and one of her babies taken yesterday. The wife is doing a class for the EL students, so I am making a PPT (easy 2nd grade).
She likes her chin scratched too.. I am blessed!
Very cute!
 
I remember red-eared sliders fondly, because as kids we could catch them (among a few other species) at a local pond. :) I wonder if that pond is still there... :unsure:
 
I left my childhood days of, pond collecting, rivers, bogs, anything I could explore ( late 70's). I google map and see some of the old places are gone but not forgotten.
 
So there’s all these people with around 10 to about a billion animals, then there’s me:

1 veiled chameleon

1 betta fish

You guys have such amazing animals! Now I want to go out and spend every last penny and fill up my house with animals!
 

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