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LunaLupus

Hatchling Dragon
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Tiny, our new Sulcata (~7wks)
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Luna our Chocolate Lab (~2yrs)
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Lola our Argentine Boa (~14mnths)
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Our four bloods (bathtime!!!!)
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Lenore our Red Blood (~15mnths)
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Mo my Black Blood in shed (~2yrs)
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Audrey and Seymour our Dumeril's Boas (1yr)
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Chloe our Coastal Jag (1yr)
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Kinky our Honduran Milk Snake (unknown, rescued critter)
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Spitfire my McPeek Borneo (~1yr)
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I don't have any pics of our newest Coastal, but I'll get some of those once he's settled in. :D I'll also try to find a solo one of Bob, Spitfire's boy. :D He's in the group bath shot though. And I am not taking pics of the 1k+ crickets or 500+ roaches we currently are housing. lol I also have two cats, one frog, one fish, one daughter, and one hubby. :D
 

LunaLupus

Hatchling Dragon
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Glad to see someone showing some Blood Love. I love mine. Would love to expand more into them but my main focus is on BPs. They're just too easy. Lol


Yeah, I see the appeal of balls, they are small and cute. They just aren't the snake for me. I'm guessing at some point one will fall into my lap, but until then this is a ball free house! LOL
 

Noella

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3 Year Member
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Quite a collection of snakes. They're pretty impressive. We had a wild ringneck snake once, but we let him go. Snake's don't scare me. I'm the one who'd actually go pet them and see them. My mother's afraid of snakes. One day, I saw a garter snake basking on the warm concrete slab. My mother went outside and screamed. Poor thing was so scared that it left his basking spot and went under the house. Then she got worried about the snake being under the house and getting into the house. One thing I noticed that there were no mice or rodents around. Then an unfortunate accident happened. The snake, 'Snakey' returned home after hibernation and he was big. Last year, he was small. Well, some pest control guys came over and the guy decided to kill 'Snakey' after we asked him to look to see if he was poisonous. (He wasn't.) Then he killed him, beheaded him and threw him across the street. I was so mad because 'Snakey' was a snake that didn't do anything to anyone. This year, another snake came into our yard and I didn't do anything to him/her. I don't know if was a rattlesnake or not, but it sure didn't try to attack my dogs or myself when I was walking around the house.
 

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