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My cornsnake Plissken wanted to hang out today.

(Sorry for the blurry pics. Not easy to take pics of a constantly moving animal with one hand)

graceylou 8 Jan 12
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Great pix nonetheless. I keep a few reptiles as well, small lizards. I had corn snake morphs in Florida, including an Anery like yours

Leafhead Level 8 Jan 14, 2019

Other than my 16 snakes, I have 5 geckos (3 cresties, 1 panther, 1 Madagascar giant day gecko).

@graceylou
Wow! You got it bad 🙂
I have three Long Tailed Grass Lizards, two Green Anoles, two House Geckos and three Mourning Geckos

@Leafhead Nice!!! I'm a snake girl but I dabble in a few geckos. And tarantulas (not reptiles, of course).

@graceylou
I like snakes too🙂 I have had Ball Pythons, Corn Snakes and a 15 ft Burmese albino python named Sam. I also had a pair of Black Throat Monitors, a Water Monitor, some iguanas, a pair of African Hinge back Tortoises, various Uromastix lizards and some Timor Monitors.
I also had tarantulas, preying mantis and a Tristis Monitor

@Leafhead I'd love a Burmese. My SO used to raise them back in the States. Giant constrictors are illegal to own now in my province (I would presume anything over 10 ft). My dream snake is a green anaconda which of course is illegal to own here. And my favourite snake, the eyelash viper, yup, not legal to own. Then again, I have no space for massive enclosures for the larger snakes. My biggest would be my Dumeril's boa followed by my two Brazilian rainbows. I'm looking into possibly getting a scorpion in the future, but I still am not too confident with them. I'm likely to get a colony of isopods (not sure yet which species, but considering the "dairy cow" ) just as pets. I think they are just adorable.

@graceylou
Isopods are cool. I tried them in my cages as cleanup crews, but they would just get eaten! Geckos especially seem to like them

@Leafhead Yeah. I was afraid of that. So I'm just going to have an isopod tank.

@graceylou
They (isopods) run about $15.00 for around 50, expensive little bugs, but very useful, and nutritious, from what I understand. I am currently using Phoenix Worms, which do pretty much the same job. The lizards oddly enough don't care much for the larvae or puparia, but how they fight over the adult flies that result!

@Leafhead Isopods here cost way more than that. There are many exotic species, some from Greece, Bulgaria, etc. Some run as much as $140 for 10. I think the "dairy cow" I can get for $40 for 10. But they are for pet/display only, in their own tank. They are getting popular as pets in their own right.

@graceylou
I never knew that a simple "land shrimp" could make such a good pet 🙂

@Leafhead I guess it depends on what you consider good pets. You probably can’t take them for a walk or snuggle them in bed. But they are kinda like fish. You can watch them do the things they do.

@graceylou
Cool

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Snake Plisken! Love it.

RavenCT Level 9 Jan 12, 2019

Somebody made the connection.

@graceylou No eye patch - but I totally got the reference! Awesome name.

@RavenCT I have too much fun naming my snakes. I do have a Riddick who turned out to be female (I adopted her from a rescue that took in several snakes from a breeder, so I figured a breeder would get the sex correct). She is still Riddick though. Can't imagine calling her anything else.

@graceylou I knew it! Great names!

@RavenCT My girls are Akasha, Xena, Godiva, Kyra, Salma, Maya, Pandora, Priscilla, and yeah Riddick.
My boys are Thor, Stetson, Leonidas (Leo), Vlad, Dash (his original name when I adopted him; he's the Kids' Camp ambassador), Plissken, and Lestat.

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looks like you're trying to tie her into a knot ?

Him though. But snakes are good at tying themselves into a knot without my help.

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