The Reptile Thread

Here's my beaded dragon :)

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QUOTE=KnightStalker;21257443]My dragon, Broadsword.
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u got another called danny boy?;)

my female called sarth, dont have any of the male.

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This thread has some beautiful pictures. Always wanted a bearded dragon but haven't gotten round to getting one yet. My brother had a Leopard gecko for 12ish years but it unfortunately died last year. We've also had a Tarantula who was very aggressive and we looked after a rescued Python for a year.

Oh and we had a pet slow worm for a while. My cat thought it was a toy so we saved it and got it back to health. It then decided to 'poop' on my brothers hand but actually turned out to be a baby. Think it had six babies before we released them all.
 
Finally picked up the Red Eyed Crocodile Skinks!

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They came as a m/f pair. Wild Caught, and seems very tame already. Not seen them out and about, they are very shy animals.
 
There be a huuuuuge thread for reptiles and other exotics :p

Either way :

Brian, my beardie:
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Mark, my Leo :
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Dave, my corn who died about 2 weeks ago :(
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Trevor, my new royal :
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Steve, my crestie:
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On top of that i have a three frog, a millipede, a scorpion, 8 spiders and a roach colony :p
 

Vid of the croc skink eating waxies. Unfortunately, the (what we presumed to be) male died a fair few months ago, this is always a risk in WC animals, we actually suspect we had 2 females and one became egg bound, or the stress of the egg killed her. Looking for a CB Male now!

Also will be buying this year, is Phelsuma Klemmeri (Yellow Headed Day Gecko) will be getting an unrelated trio.

Also acquired 2 of these in September:

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Mourning Geckos, which are all female, and reproduce with parthenogenesis, should have loads by this time next year. They look like this now, and are about 3-4 times the size they were! Cool as hell, and sticky feet geckos. Incredibly small as younguns, and was absolutely convinced they kept escaping. Sods :p

Look like this now: Their colours change throughout the day and night and based on moods etc.

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