Anyone have reptiles/amphibians? Show 'em off!

I have a dalmatian crested gecko. I don't have any updated pictures of her, but I have an older one when she was about a year old. She is three now. I got her when she was just a TINY little baby and now she is easily about six inches. I bought her when I was in college because she was the perfect dorm pet. I could stick her in my closet during inspection and she didn't need heat. I've since upgraded her enclosure to a nice big upright 20 gallon with some great stuff to climb on and a night/day heat lamp. My parents tend to keep the house cool in the winter, so I needed something to keep her warmer.



When I get my own place, I want to get a veiled chameleon. I know they can be tricky, but I'm one to go all out on research/supplies for any animal I get. I can't wait until I can start doing some serious research! I would also love to build my own cage. I've seen some awesome designs around the internet.
 
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I'm drooling over those piebald pythons. I love those guys
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Cool Anerythristic corn snake, I used to own one but he escaped a few months back
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I'm drooling over those piebald pythons. I love those guys
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They were the first morph I saw way back when, and I fell in love with them too. Of course, the price tag was twenty five grand then, so I put that one on the back burner.

I've got a shot at Dreamsicles this year (lavender albino piebald) if you like those. That's my holy grail snake.
 
So, I just measured my Crested and she is 9 inches from nose to tip of tail. She's even more of a monster than I first thought! I just cleaned her tank a few minutes ago and had her out. Easiest pet I've ever had as far as care goes! I recommend them as starter reptiles to everyone who is thinking about it. Another plus is no live food. I've been ordering crested gecko diet off the internet in 1 pound bags and it lasts forever. She loves it!
 
They were the first morph I saw way back when, and I fell in love with them too. Of course, the price tag was twenty five grand then, so I put that one on the back burner.

I've got a shot at Dreamsicles this year (lavender albino piebald) if you like those. That's my holy grail snake.

So...Beautiful...I didn't even know they had Pythons like that.
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I used to own a four foot ball python a few years back, he was a normal wild type, for years I thought all Pythons just looked like him, it was just recently that I realized that they are starting to come out with all these beautiful morphs!
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And I'm loving it...sadly my Landlord has a strict no BIG snakes policy...and so does my neighborhood for that matter.
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So...Beautiful...I didn't even know they had Pythons like that.
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I used to own a four foot ball python a few years back, he was a normal wild type, for years I thought all Pythons just looked like him, it was just recently that I realized that they are starting to come out with all these beautiful morphs!
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And I'm loving it...sadly my Landlord has a strict no BIG snakes policy...and so does my neighborhood for that matter.
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Hehehe well most of these morphs are forever old, I think one of the most stunning recent morphs that proved out in breeding for BP's was the toffee morph.

http://www.theurbanpython.com/ball-pythons/toffee

 
Hehehe well most of these morphs are forever old, I think one of the most stunning recent morphs that proved out in breeding for BP's was the toffee morph.

http://www.theurbanpython.com/ball-pythons/toffee


Ahh, that's just cruel.
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I showed my dad and now he is drooling too
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These guys are awesome, They need to some out with a dwarf version of these guys so those of us who have paranoid nieghboors.
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Hehehe well most of these morphs are forever old, I think one of the most stunning recent morphs that proved out in breeding for BP's was the toffee morph.

http://www.theurbanpython.com/ball-pythons/toffee

I love the toffees. It's a shame they're compatible with albino, it brought their value way down prematurely. I've got a shot at producing lavender snows this year. Looks very similar, IMO, and is a double recessive. Wish me luck!
 
We breed a variety of snakes from Dumerils boas, columbian boas, Taiwanese beauties and various cornsnake morphs and we are growing black pines, a trio of argentine boas, kenyan sand boas and a few other things. When Im home Ill see if I can find some photos. I sadly dont have a camera anymore. I need to buy a new one.
 
LOL dwarf version of a Ball Python? They already only reach about 5 feet on average not sure you could get them much smaller than they already are.
 

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