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Reptiles, Amphibians & Others As many fishkeepers are also enthusiastic reptile and amphibs keepers, we have an area of the forum just for you.

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Old 05-03-2008, 09:20 PM
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wow superb snakes they look really healthy.
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5 silver sharks(4"- 11")... 1 x 4" golden nugget
10 red rainbows ... 1 tiger plec
11 clown loach(2"- 8") ... 12 corys
1 x 6" royal plec ... 2 featherfins
bettas, rummy noses, gouramis, spotted talking catfish.. 2 cats Blu and Boff..
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Old 05-03-2008, 09:21 PM
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thanks, that is just a few of the collection.... they are my pride and joy!
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Old 05-03-2008, 09:30 PM
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thanks, that is just a few of the collection.... they are my pride and joy!
they are lovely i am only just getting into reps i have got a female royal and just been and picked out a male today(had a choice of 2 but chose 1 over the other as it has a marking that is in the shape of a P which is my initial!) i pick him up next week if the glaziers ever cut the glass right for the new viv!!
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5 silver sharks(4"- 11")... 1 x 4" golden nugget
10 red rainbows ... 1 tiger plec
11 clown loach(2"- 8") ... 12 corys
1 x 6" royal plec ... 2 featherfins
bettas, rummy noses, gouramis, spotted talking catfish.. 2 cats Blu and Boff..
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Old 05-03-2008, 09:59 PM
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they are lovely i am only just getting into reps i have got a female royal and just been and picked out a male today(had a choice of 2 but chose 1 over the other as it has a marking that is in the shape of a P which is my initial!) i pick him up next week if the glaziers ever cut the glass right for the new viv!!
good luck with them! be sure they are feeding well, as royals can be notoriously finnicky feeders!! a lot of people go for royals as first snakes but in my honest opinon i dont think they make the best "starter" but as long as you do plenty of reaserch and get all your temps and humidity etc right then you shouldnt have too much of a problem..are you planning on housing them together? as i really wouldnt recommend it personaly

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0.1 patternless pine snake
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Old 05-03-2008, 10:23 PM
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good luck with them! be sure they are feeding well, as royals can be notoriously finnicky feeders!! a lot of people go for royals as first snakes but in my honest opinon i dont think they make the best "starter" but as long as you do plenty of reaserch and get all your temps and humidity etc right then you shouldnt have too much of a problem..are you planning on housing them together? as i really wouldnt recommend it personaly

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cracking looking snakes and love that salamander ian .
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Old 05-03-2008, 10:33 PM
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Thanks grandad
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1.1 wild type bull snakes
1.1 albino bull snakes
0.1 patternless pine snake
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Old 05-03-2008, 11:04 PM
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GREAT PICS IAN, GIMMEE THAT SALAMANDER OR ILL SCWEAM N SCWEAM are the tigers more active than the fire salamander
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Old 05-03-2008, 11:09 PM
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GREAT PICS IAN, GIMMEE THAT SALAMANDER OR ILL SCWEAM N SCWEAM are the tigers more active than the fire salamander
lol noooo she`s mine! and yeah she is pretty active (well for a salamander lol) she is usualy out on show and not shy at all....she will hand feed no problem and soon learned to associate me with food...so i usualy get a warm welcome when i open her exo terra lol...
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1.1 woma pythons
1.1 granite burmese pythons
1.0 tiger reticulated python
1.2 eastern indigo snakes
1.1 brazilian rainbow boas
1.1 wild type bull snakes
1.1 albino bull snakes
0.1 patternless pine snake
1.0 Taiwan beauty snake
1.0 amazon tree boa
0.1 royal python
0.1 tiger salamander
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Old 05-04-2008, 09:07 AM
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good luck with them! be sure they are feeding well, as royals can be notoriously finnicky feeders!! a lot of people go for royals as first snakes but in my honest opinon i dont think they make the best "starter" but as long as you do plenty of reaserch and get all your temps and humidity etc right then you shouldnt have too much of a problem..are you planning on housing them together? as i really wouldnt recommend it personaly

and thanks Fry lover
hi Ian, there are not my first snakes we have a corn aswell. spent alot of time handling and feeding etc etc my friends snakes( 2 royals and 7ft taiwan beauty), i also done alot of reading on them. the female i have, fed last night for the first time(had her for 3 days but she had not eaten for 2 weeks)
i have had a larger male for a few months but i swapped him for the female. i am setting up 2 vivs for them to live in once they cut the glass correctly, should be tues!!!(will pick up the male a few days later) i am also friendly with my local rep shop so do spend alot of time there talking and handling there snakes. thanks for the advice you without a doubt know your snakes and would like to think you will give me good advice if i come across any problems!?
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1.0 Corn
5 silver sharks(4"- 11")... 1 x 4" golden nugget
10 red rainbows ... 1 tiger plec
11 clown loach(2"- 8") ... 12 corys
1 x 6" royal plec ... 2 featherfins
bettas, rummy noses, gouramis, spotted talking catfish.. 2 cats Blu and Boff..
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