(07-31-2012, 07:39 PM)Thor Wrote: Awesome photo you have there, Army. I absolutely love this shot too! So adorable! She is like a sleeping baby with a big head.
Thanks! She pretty much is a baby in my book. This is so far my favorite picture of her
@Pugskjj: Scar sounds like a pretty cool dude, haha good for him! That's great that he's getting a little better.
12-17-2012, 08:05 PM, (This post was last modified: 12-17-2012, 08:16 PM by SereneScales.)
Gotta love it when they go on strike for the winter, lol... Make sure to show us some fresh pics of the anery when you get him! BTW, just out of my random curiosity, not that it matters, but is that actually from Ben, or from Stacey? Or do you have any idea what I'm talking about?
Brand new to the reptile pet world (well sorta). Back story is I did have a little desert lizard and a couple salamanders when I was a kid, so I guess I have a little tiny bit of experience.
I am 42 and just got my first snake this week. I spent 3 weeks doing research on the subject of good first snakes and was drawn to the smaller Corn/King/Milk snakes (Colubridae). Part of this was due to the fact that my wife is very unfamiliar with snakes and the Boa / Python route may have been "too much snake" for a first one.
I found that Kings tend to be a little more nippy than the Corn or Milks, so I narrowed my search to Corns and Milks. I found that even though some say that Milks are more difficult than Corns, I was just too drawn to the look of the Milks. On Monday I found the perfect little 6 month old Tangerine Honduran Milk Snake (L. t. hondurensis). He is a good eater (per prior owner) and I can say that he certainly is, as yesterday he ate 2 pinkies with no issue at all. Before he was fed yesterday, I was able to handle him for 5-10 minutes and he is a calm customer. He just hung out on my hand and sniffed around a bit. He wasn't too jumpy and seems to be very use to handling.
Anyway, since this is a picture thread, here are a couple of Javi.
I would say that is a great first snake! First, because they are relatively hardy and calm animals, and second, and most important really, you like him! And not to get overly scientific, but all milk snakes are kingsnakes. A kingsnake is any species in the genus Lampropeltis. Milk snakes are subspecies of Lampropeltis tringulum. Either way, he is beautiful! I'd move him up from pinkies though, they are very low in nutrition. He looks big enough for fuzzies, maybe even hoppers.
If you have any questions feel free to ask, I'd love to help, I've been keeping snakes for over 25 years.
Hello! I'm new here but I'm very excited about reptiles and animals in general. I've had a ball python buddy for over two years now, he's 5 years old and very cuddly. His name is Celestius, or Celly
Sorry for the grainy quality. The lighting is bad in our room and if we're out of the tank he's zooooooming all over
I don't know how to post a picture, but I have two 8 foot red tail boas, two yellow belly sliders and also African Dwarf frogs. It all started when I got my turtles when I was 13. My boyfriend has a banded California king snake, a spiny softshell, and a leopard gecko. Hopefully soon I'll be getting a crested gecko and within 2 years I'll be getting a black throat monitor (as soon as I go through moving houses).
PS if someone could help with the posting pictures delimma, it would be greatly appreciated.