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Post by Shmotz666 on Sept 6, 2004 16:30:28 GMT -5
ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!
loved it! first time for me and i thought it was excellent, i had a hold of a Boiga, which was great! Dwarf pastel boa, which was wicked!!! Kingsnake, which i fell in love with, Crested Gecko's which were so cool, and leopard geckoes, and corn snakes to boot!
Thanks so much Angi and Shane, and all who attended, me and my friend Helen loved it so much, were definetly coming back!! ;D
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Post by HelenAldredJones on Sept 6, 2004 16:53:01 GMT -5
it was great- we really enjoyed ourselves- I was tempted to run away with the boiga, and Gandalf was cool too ;D Great meeting old friends and seeing new ones- even when we move I will still keep contact on this forum and see what we can do with attending meetings, etc when we visit Andrew (my bro in-law) ;D by the way, Lauren- the Jamaican Boa was Epicrates Striatus, not Epicrates Blah Blah, lmao ;D see you on Saturday, Lauren- oh yeah- if you have any female yearling corns for sale can you bring them as well? as Andrew would like another corn to go in with his female
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Post by Uroplatus on Sept 6, 2004 17:29:17 GMT -5
The meeting was fab - I loved showing off my animals ;D Shame I didn't sell any of my dudes but got lots of interest hopefully At least I know the Jamaican boa's name now lol! I don't have any yearling corns unfortunately but will bring along my unusual stuff for you to see on Saturday!
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Post by zarozinia on Sept 6, 2004 18:12:39 GMT -5
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Post by Shmotz666 on Sept 6, 2004 20:04:37 GMT -5
i fell in love with the little king. it was so cute! i would have snapped it up in a second, but i aint got the room until i move out. i wanted to see more of Gandalf, i mean WOW that was some size!
the milksnakes are so pretty! i will definetly have to go to the store where you work Uroplatus. You have some brilliant reptiles. It was good talking to you Helen, nice to meet you angi! and shane! i love your corns. Glad you liked Dom, you would believe as soon as we got him in the car, he pooped big style, we had to drive with the windows down lol.
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Post by HelenAldredJones on Sept 7, 2004 1:56:25 GMT -5
we are going to the shop at 10 as I have to go to the opticians for a contact lense check afterwards. We aremoving on the 15th (I think!) or at least thereabouts ;D
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Post by Uroplatus on Sept 7, 2004 2:54:23 GMT -5
I will definately be bringing a pair of trinket snakes, two house snakes - speckled phase, milk snakes and a few others. See you on Saturday!
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janny
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Post by janny on Sept 7, 2004 3:40:53 GMT -5
Really enjoyed the meeting. Beautifull freindly people, amazing animals Maybe next time Angi I will try your bracelet on.
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Post by zarozinia on Sept 7, 2004 4:46:00 GMT -5
Janny, you are welcome to try out any of my bracelets, ;D
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Post by Shmotz666 on Sept 7, 2004 4:49:18 GMT -5
what type of gecko's are the bottom picture? they look different to leopards, because i had a hold of them, but wasnt sure the type. ;D
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Post by Uroplatus on Sept 7, 2004 4:51:58 GMT -5
They are wonder geckos (Teratoscincus keyserlingerii) - I have two pairs for sale
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Post by Shmotz666 on Sept 7, 2004 5:04:48 GMT -5
theyre gorgeous, ur making me think about getting them! what do they feed on, when i move out of my house into my flat, i have alot more room, so im wanting to care for some different reptiles, they are so cute hehe. ;D
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Post by Uroplatus on Sept 7, 2004 5:52:30 GMT -5
The wonder geckos are as easy to keep as leopards and are kept almost identically except they prefer to have a low vivarium - claire keeps her pair in the box that she brouht them in, on a heatpad. The feed exclusively on insects.
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Post by Shmotz666 on Sept 7, 2004 6:05:43 GMT -5
hmmm, now u got me thinking. im gonna have to come to your shop! do they need things to climb on? or just things to bask on etc?
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claire
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Post by claire on Sept 7, 2004 13:43:14 GMT -5
no just a few caves and stuff to hide under. i dont know if you saw my setup but all it is is sand for the substrate, a cave at one end, a daz box with a hole in at the other and a tube along the side. i spray the top of the cave once a day and they lick the water of the side. i love them to bits there soooooooooooo cute and friendly! lol.
claire
oh yea the meeting was great i enjoyed seeing everyones animals and the boiga was amazing;D
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