Indeed this will very well destroy the exotics hobby, you want feeders? Too bad better hope someone in your state has enough to give you a starter population.
Moving with your birds? Nope can't do that either. Want a chameleon from a reputable breeder, better be in their state. This will be an...
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I hope you all are aware of this newest attack on out hobby, and hopefully can organize something to oppose it, as this will effect anyone who keeps any "exotic" animal.
Well the name has settled in much faster than anticipated, eating within three days and exploring on his second.
Here he is after eating
And here he is exploring.
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Well I managed to find a fiancee for the female so my snake collection is now complete, six total snakes, four black rats and two blue beauties is enough for my project.
Anyways here is are pics if the new arrival.
First his mother, he's going to be a stunner when he grows up.
Now the young...
Well I have a confession, I went to a local reptile Expo, (never a good idea) and I got to meet Emily from Snake Discovery, the high light of the experience, but also managed to purchase a snake she produced.
So introducing, currently no name, a coveted Vietnamese Blue Beauty rat snake.
A bit...
I can help you a bit, eastern hognoses are exclusively toad eaters, even in captivity. So be ready for fun times there.
I am biased towards black rat snakes and corn snakes.
I'd also recommend the blue beauty snakes, if you appreciate a little spice from your animals.
Here are the hissers, I've changed their substrate, there are a lot more than that pic shows, I used olive oil as a temporary barrier to stop climbing, now they all smell like basil....
Well my breeding group of black rat snakes is complete, 2 males and 2 females.
And here is our new contestant and fiancee for sweet pea,
A completely unrelated male, from a different region of the US.
His parentage is unknown but I do have a pic of one of his parents.
I figured I'd try to offer moist cat food to the roaches to make hydrating them easier.
They all turned their noses up at it, and refused to eat it. They do however like their dry dog food and fruit...... Go figure