I have too many animals

"if there's nowhere to sit, you have too many"

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I love this thread! it’s interesting seeing what everyone is keeping. I’ll join in, I have 30 reptiles, a hamster and a mouse. My day starts at 6:45 am everyday of the year, getting everyone watered and fed before work and days off are viv maintenance, building vivs or water changes lol

3 veild’s
1 Ambilobe panther
10 Hoehnelii
1 western Hognose
1 ball python
1 Brazilian rainbow boa
1 helmeted Iguana
1 crimson day gecko
3 tarantulas, versicolor, pumpkin patch & curly haired
4 beardies
2 red eyed tree frogs
1 crested Gecko
And an Axolotl

and a saltwater reef tank lol
Nice list. I've always liked the Helmeted Iguanas. I love the hoehnelii, up to 9 myself. And a quad of Grandis.
 
Nice list. I've always liked the Helmeted Iguanas. I love the hoehnelii, up to 9 myself. And a quad of Grandis.
Hoehnelii are definitely one of my favourites, but I think Senegal’s are my all time favourite, they are just so affectionate. The iguana is awesome too, she’ll eat every 5-7 days and then feast. I love how she kicks me if she doesn’t want attention lol
 
Hoehnelii are definitely one of my favourites, but I think Senegal’s are my all time favourite, they are just so affectionate. The iguana is awesome too, she’ll eat every 5-7 days and then feast. I love how she kicks me if she doesn’t want attention lol
Does your iggie whip you with her tail? Mine used to when I tried to put her back in her cage. She was also litter trained ...like a cat.
She understood a few words too.

Senegals are a neat little chameleon for sure. I would never say they're affectionate to a human, but some are very tolerant and others are definitely not.
 
Does your iggie whip you with her tail? Mine used to when I tried to put her back in her cage. She was also litter trained ...like a cat.
She understood a few words too.

Senegals are a neat little chameleon for sure. I would never say they're affectionate to a human, but some are very tolerant and others are definitely not.
I haven’t been tail whipped by her, she just kicks lol, my adult Hoehnelii male will whip if he doesn’t want to be disturbed.

my first reptile was a Senegal, that boy was the love of my life, as soon as he would see you he’d bolt for the door and climb straight on your hand. He’d lay on my knee outside and bask in the sun on nice days. He was also the smartest and most challenging reptile I’ve owned, right down to humping my hand
 

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Nice cage! Cute chameleon! What did you call him?

Tail whipping from an iggie hurts and can do damage to your arm if it's a bare arm!
 
This is new male albino leopard gecko. His name is Aragorn, nickname Ari. Because he has eyes like the Sauron eye in Lord of the Rings. But Sauron is bad guy so I named him Aragorn by the good king!
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This is my albino female leopard gecko. Here a funny thing. I didn’t name her, my gf did. It went like this.

GF: Can I Spicey out?
ME: Can you get who out?
GF: You dint know the name of your animal?!
ME: What u talking ‘bout?
GF: (points finger at her)
ME: oh..well

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Great! Pac-mans are so pretty if you get the right color morphs. 1st pic was a High Red Ornate.
Just sharing a few of the other morphs too... These were what I had Jan 2020 but traded for Snowflake Whites Treefrog.
High Red-common and albino- Strawberry and Pineapple.
Male snowflake (light) is on the right. He was being difficult tonight and didn't want his picture taken. His girlfriends are to the left and are a little bigger, which is normal for Whites Treefrogs.
Note: The light colored ones are about the size of a quarter and are about 3 weeks out of the water. Pic 1 was about 4 times their size.
 

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