Some pics are a bit old. Some are new.
Sudanese female (a recent arrival and a bigger draw at the cargo hub than a tiger cub I had the good fortune of being allowed to hold).
Some of my Gpp het Sunset Hypo animals. The rightmost animal has since found a new home.
A couple out of my group of Western Hermann's babies. I am pleased to build a new group of these. I have four, but may add two more this year or the next.
My biggest YF female (unknown lineage raised from a random hatchling picked up at a show ten years ago) sitting in the expanded sulcata burrow.
Same gal next to my keystone ivory sulcata male (they are both about 20" scl, IIRC).
Where baby ivories come from.
Some shots that include my ~15" Leopcata poss het ivory poss het Sunset Hypo. She is just over three years old. I keep her around to observe her behaviors, have a very cool pet, test her reproductive capabilities, and make sure that people on the internet do not run out of things to complain about. She has not burrowed as of yet, but she, like many species I keep, uses the communal sulcata burrow readily and regularly.
Leopard crypsis. Too bad the grass was not dry. Would have had a better blending visual effect.
Box-o'-baby Sudanese.
Introverted het.
Extroverted het.
Strike a pose. Large LTC female YF. I will probably find her a new home.
Sudanese female (a recent arrival and a bigger draw at the cargo hub than a tiger cub I had the good fortune of being allowed to hold).
Some of my Gpp het Sunset Hypo animals. The rightmost animal has since found a new home.
A couple out of my group of Western Hermann's babies. I am pleased to build a new group of these. I have four, but may add two more this year or the next.
My biggest YF female (unknown lineage raised from a random hatchling picked up at a show ten years ago) sitting in the expanded sulcata burrow.
Same gal next to my keystone ivory sulcata male (they are both about 20" scl, IIRC).
Where baby ivories come from.
Some shots that include my ~15" Leopcata poss het ivory poss het Sunset Hypo. She is just over three years old. I keep her around to observe her behaviors, have a very cool pet, test her reproductive capabilities, and make sure that people on the internet do not run out of things to complain about. She has not burrowed as of yet, but she, like many species I keep, uses the communal sulcata burrow readily and regularly.
Leopard crypsis. Too bad the grass was not dry. Would have had a better blending visual effect.
Box-o'-baby Sudanese.
Introverted het.
Extroverted het.
Strike a pose. Large LTC female YF. I will probably find her a new home.