Anyone have reptiles/amphibians? Show 'em off!

Two bearded dragon hatchlings we hatched out



Pastel boa litter we were lucky enough to witness birthing








Yellow to texas intergrade hatchlings













Photo of me and Margret(RIP)



Hubby with Orion a Berber skink I rescued a while back.



Gonzo the alligator from reptile ocean in campbelton(RIP) and I at the greater moncton pet expo
 
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No, I mean ball python. Even they are too big for my neighborhood. :/

A bit of advice here. Given the way most people feel about snakes, it's usually better that the neighbors don't know you have them. I've never taken any of mine outside, and I sure don't tell the folks around us that I have them. If they watch me close enough, they might see a ton of rodent chow being delivered here or there, or see a carload of bales of pine shavings, but if they're watching me that close I've got bigger problems. No one knows I have them, unless I tell them I do.

If you want one, get one. Please!

ETA - Sorry, didn't see the bit about the landlord in a prior post. FWIW, I brought about a dozen snakes with me from WV to MT, and kept them in an apartment with a no reptile policy for almost a year. I even had more snakes delivered during that time. Small racks fit nicely into a closet, and no one ever knew I had them. It's not like they bark or smell. ;)
 
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A bit of advice here. Given the way most people feel about snakes, it's usually better that the neighbors don't know you have them. I've never taken any of mine outside, and I sure don't tell the folks around us that I have them. If they watch me close enough, they might see a ton of rodent chow being delivered here or there, or see a carload of bales of pine shavings, but if they're watching me that close I've got bigger problems. No one knows I have them, unless I tell them I do.

If you want one, get one. Please!

ETA - Sorry, didn't see the bit about the landlord in a prior post. FWIW, I brought about a dozen snakes with me from WV to MT, and kept them in an apartment with a no reptile policy for almost a year. I even had more snakes delivered during that time. Small racks fit nicely into a closet, and no one ever knew I had them. It's not like they bark or smell. ;)

back in Newfoundland we lived in a HUGE apartment complex and had a lot of reptiles and no one was ever the wiser. On the OTHER spectrum we rescued a snake that was found in a huge apartment complex a few months ago that if we hadn't stepped in, it was getting killed. thankfully the couple that owned the snake managed to get ahold of me. They were besides themselves as they had been gone to visit family out of province and came back to the little guy gone. The people who I went to pick him up from were super uncomfortable with snakes but were good enough to realize that the poor thing didn't need to die unlike the landlord. When I picked him up and started handling him she was like wow your really good at handling them. I was like. Whoever had this little guy clearly loved him a lot hes a ham(You can just tell a snake that has been handled a lot). That and keep snakes for ten years and you get some experience in XD.
 

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