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04/04/2005 07:27:48 AM · #1

My Kapunsi, one smart lady but she hates the camera.
How many exotic pet lovers out there?
04/04/2005 07:32:31 AM · #2
attach it to a ceiling fan or shoot it from a cannon WITH a cannon wil fit the extreme action challenge.
04/04/2005 07:38:02 AM · #3
I used to have 2 water dragons... and I can't wait until we are able to get our Bearded Dragons! I love those guys! :)
04/04/2005 08:04:47 AM · #4
Wonder if should let her nibble me for the extreme challenge :-)
04/04/2005 09:44:33 AM · #5
I have 2 ferrets, 12 snakes and a big saltwater fish tank. I also use too breed Cameleons.

And I still didin't enter the pet challenge... cause I was to busy tending to all my pets.
04/04/2005 09:52:15 AM · #6
Originally posted by Corwyn:

I have 2 ferrets, 12 snakes and a big saltwater fish tank. I also use too breed Cameleons.

And I still didin't enter the pet challenge... cause I was to busy tending to all my pets.


I envy you, when I'm back in africa I will surely have have a few snakes again. I had a small collection of the Puffadder, very poisonous, but great pets. Love to know more about breeding camelions. You must post some pics, please.
04/04/2005 09:53:49 AM · #7
Originally posted by gibun:


My Kapunsi, one smart lady but she hates the camera.
How many exotic pet lovers out there?


This is Jim. I also have another iguana named Norton.

04/04/2005 10:23:31 AM · #8
Well I have to say Puffadders are way out of my skill range. I'd probably be dead in a week. They are beautiful snakes.

I don't have any chameleon pics at work but I will post some later. I used to breed Nosy be Blue and Ambanja.

Originally posted by gibun:

Originally posted by Corwyn:

I have 2 ferrets, 12 snakes and a big saltwater fish tank. I also use too breed Cameleons.

And I still didin't enter the pet challenge... cause I was to busy tending to all my pets.


I envy you, when I'm back in africa I will surely have have a few snakes again. I had a small collection of the Puffadder, very poisonous, but great pets. Love to know more about breeding camelions. You must post some pics, please.
04/05/2005 11:54:09 AM · #9
I guess we could be considered exotic pet fanciers here. We have an 11 year old, 9 foot long Columbian Red Tailed Boa, a 2 year old 3 foot long ball python, a 1 year old, 100% het for albino columbian red tail boa, and a 6 year old high yellow leopard gecko. We have also had ferrets (none now because our senior passed away and our fosters went to their new families). We used to have a veiled chameleon. He was over a year old when we got him and we had him for 4 years. Our move from NJ to NY in 2003 stressed him out too much and he died a few days after we got here. We also used to have a salt water fish tank. In that we had a nurse shark, a porcupine puffer fish and a lion fish. When the shark died, we downsized, kept the puffer, added a snowflake eel and some damsels, a clown fish and a carpet anemone. We've also had sugar gliders, chinchillas, hedgehogs, a scarlet macaw, a nanday conure, and a tarantula. My kids have 2 rats, 2 rabbits, and 5 gerbils, but they aren't really exotic unless you try to take them to a vet. :-)

Jen
04/05/2005 12:08:05 PM · #10
Originally posted by gibun:

...I had a small collection of the Puffadder, very poisonous, but great pets...


??? very poisonous...great pets ??? How can those two go together?!
04/05/2005 01:09:27 PM · #11
I also have a beautiful 4 year old Green Iguana named Ziggy, but couldn't enter a photo of her, because she is home in Mauritius and I am on holiday in South Africa at the moment.
04/05/2005 02:00:56 PM · #12
My wife and I have a few...

1.0.0 Ball Python (Python regius)
0.1.0 Brazilian Rainbow Boa (Epicrates cenchria cenchria)
0.0.1 Green Tree Python (Morelia virids)
1.2.0 Tiger-Striped Monkey Tree Frogs (Phyllomedusa tomopterna)
0.0.3 Yellow and Black Poison Dart Frogs (Dendrobates leucomelas)
0.0.2 Blue and Black Poison Dart Frogs (Dendrobates auratus)

Have also owned a green iguana and tokay geckos.

edited to fix the spelling of a scientific name

Message edited by author 2005-04-05 14:02:54.
04/05/2005 02:15:15 PM · #13
alexandrian ringnecked parakeet (25 years old)
Ball Python (24 years old)
Rose Haired Chilean Tarantula (5 years old)

04/05/2005 03:05:23 PM · #14
one of my sons has a ferret
the other has a hedgehog

04/05/2005 05:00:11 PM · #15
Originally posted by Corwyn:

I also use too breed Cameleons.



That sounds hard. Doesn't the tail get in the way?
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