other than chams, what other reptiles are you guys into???

LOL! You have different colors? I want a purple one! :rolleyes:

I can send you one I just can't guarantee live arrival. ;)
 
where to start... one maxamilion parrot (mean), one nano reef, one 55g freshwater, 1 snow corn F, 1 ghost corn M, 1 citrus beardie, 1 pacman frog, 1 chihuahua, 1 boston terrior, 1 veiled, 1 panther.... did i leave anything out? i recently got out of geckos.... had 8+ eggs cookin...
 
My household contains:
three humans (me, husband, son)
two redeye tree frogs (Tex and Ribbit)
two blue dumpies (new so un-named as of yet)
one albino AFT gecho (Enoch)
one giant day gecko (Reptar)
one female jackson (ChiChi)
one male beardie (Pete)
two dogs ( Maggie and Odie)

Am considering either letting ChiChi breed this year or getting pygmies. 2010 is going to be a busy year so I can't do both.
 
In addition to the panthers, I have White's Tree Frogs, Painted Mantellas, Common Italian Wall Lizards, Hermit Crabs, Lineolated Parakeets, and a bunch of pet bugs.
 
My collection....

I currently keep one husband, 1.1 common green Iguanas (mine are potty trained and easy to care for Syn ;), a herd of cats, a Blue Crown Conure Parrot, 30-plus Crested Geckos and 100-plus chameleons. The husband requires the most work :rolleyes:
 
I feel lame. I dont have any other reptiles but my chameleons at the moment... I want a crested gecko (and hopefully will have one soon) though. I have other fun things though!

-Two female long haired guinea pigs (basically living toupees that devour veggies like no vegan could)
-One male cockatiel who's not too fond of cuddling
-One female Chilean Rose Haired Tarantula

Fun stuff right there! Takes up a good 45 minutes of my morning and a good hour - hour and a half of my evening.

EDIT: Oh man, I just realized how small my herd has become! I guess that's what I get for buying/adopting a bunch of animals that have the same life span around the exact same time... :(
 
Nothing wrong with your herd :)

There's nothing wrong with your herd Pssh! Mine is a full time job which does not allow much travel. Beware of Crested Geckos....they are VERY addictive. Many of this forum's members can attest to that! The good thing is that they the live long lives and not prone to all the things chameleons are prone too. I've never had a Crested Gecko get sick or die. Very easy to feed and clean up after too. Can you tell I love them? :p
 
Like most already know, outside of chameleons we mainly focus on Uroplatus geckos.

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Thanks for the supportive words! :) I don't think my mom would let met get more than one or two. :D although I think the not needing to eat crickets is winning her over!
 
Woah! Those are some pretty amazing geckos -- I had no idea! Aaaah!!! Focus, focus, focus, my heard is big enough -- keep chanting to self.

And pssh, you are young and still have a life. A couple hours a day for critter keeping is alot, now go out and play.;) I have a feeling you are not going to listen to any of that. Critters are such an addiction. :D
 
I have no time for playing... :( Except maybe saturdays :) Too much homework, I usually have a solid 3-4 hours on school days.

Those geckos are amazing! I like their tails.
 
I currently have three flowerhorn cichlids. Some people frown upon them because of how they came into existence but I love them. Two of them are rather large. One of my larger ones is a male Red Dragon, the other is a male possible Red Dragon mix , and I have another small male that's only a couple of months old who is turning out completely awesome. I have no luck in finding them females in my area, unless I want to basically sell my soul.

I have one male veiled chameleon who is still very young. I am going to the Orlando Repticon this weekend and I am 99.9% sure that I am going to be purchasing some Rhacodactylus off of Vicki from Big Fat Geckos. I'm not sure of what species I am going to get yet though.
 
Geckos- Leos, Cresties, Gargys, and Days
2 Desert Horned Lizards (Phrynosoma platyrhinos) and NO, I havn't been squirted with blood from their eyes.... yet. :))
A couple long tailed lizards.
Panthers
Amphibians--
3 Red Eyes
American Green TF
Albino Ornate Pacman
Three 15 year old fire bellied toads.
Fire Salamander
 
Oh my.........

Like most already know, outside of chameleons we mainly focus on Uroplatus geckos. Luis

Do you have offspring to sell? Those are amazing. It's not good that I was able to see those pictures. I see a conversation with my husband in the near future :p
 
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