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Silvertears

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Somewhere lost
I decided to take pictures of most of my collection so I figured I would post some and give a little update on them.
Akikio the red tail boa:
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She has put on some weight since I got her and doesn't look so skinny. Also the first picture where she is eating a small rat I was not planning on feeding her but my ball python didn't eat so I just gave her the 2 rats. I don't normally feed her the cage either but I wasn't prepared to feed her and she was fed in the cage before I got her so it is what she was accustom to never was nippy before. She is getting better with handling when I first got her you could not touch near her head or her tail. Now she doesn't mind her tail being touched she is still iffy about her head.
Cuffs Hypo corn snake:
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He is still cage agressive but is getting better. We did get him sexed and is in fact a male. I also want to breed him in the future just need a mate for him.
Angel ball python:
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There is not much of a change to her other then she now is shedding her eye caps which was the hardest thing to get to happen after how her last owner treated her.
Jefferson the water dragon:
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He is keeping some weight on and doesn't look as sickly as before. He's getting fed every day to try and keep him healthy but doesn't seam to be getting much better then what I have him at now. He is looking more like a male everyday and despite what I was told about water dragons loves chilling on my shoulder and going outside. He has a messed up mouth and missing some of his tail but I still find him cute.
Pickles Bibron Gecko:
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I have yet to find much good information on this type of gecko I read care sheets and they contradict eachother so I pretty much had to wing it with his care. He seams happy in his set up and was offered rocks like one sheet said said but prefered the plants like another said.
Scorpion:
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I was actually shocked to see him out during the day so I had to get a picture. His setup has branches, rocks, and moss but he prefers to make tunnels to hide in.
Soren Tate Savannah monitor:
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In the process of a shed. I was gone for the weekend and the ecoearth dried more then I like and sprayed down the tank after the pictures were taken. I plan on adding more so he has more area to dig though he doesn't dig that I notice. He also wanted to eat my camera.
Tadpole:
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I believe he is a green frog tadpole but I am not sure, can you please varfy this for me? It's ~3"
Snow B&W Cali king:
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She is cage agressive but once out she will musk then calm down. She got out of her box when I first got her and we almost didn't find her in my dad's gf's house.
Lollipop albino reverse okeetee corn snake:
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She is taming down nicely but I let her free range when I took her pictures. She has a cresent moon which I love you can see it under her head in the first picture.
 
Thank you.
I just realized I am missing the tokay,crested, eastern newt, and fire belly toads. I will have to get pictures of them today sometime.
 
Nice. Collection

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I spoil my animals. Yeah I have a female Tokay Gecko but still need to get her picture. She is coming into her attitude finally. I got pictures of the crested gecko, eastern newt, and fire belly toads working on uploading them now. I think I am going to risk getting bit and try getting the tokay out for a photo shoot.
 
Geckerz Crested Gecko:
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She loved to pose for me. I plan on getting another crested when my friend breeds his.
Fire belly toads:
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I took them outside for the pictures to get a little sun and so I could clean their tank up.
Eastern Newt:
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I took him outside and let him take a little stroll on the porch.
 
Bibrons are very easy to care for. Give them room to climb, stuff to hide in, feed them dusted crickets and that is it. No need for any light or heat.

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Thank you Snakeguy, I have been caring for him pretty much the same way I do my crested except feeding crickets instead of CGD and fruits. Only lighting on the tank is for the plants. I do have a heat lamp though, I kept it on there because he likes to sit on the screen under the heat lamp for hours.
Psycho the Tokay Gecko:
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I only got one good picture of her before my camera died. She has started to grow like a weed the past couple of months. She has hit 6-8" already, I have had her about a year now and got her at 3" with a piece of her tail missing. I was going to get her out but she didn't like that idea so I let her be.
 
Try a 50/50 mix of soil and playsand for the Sav, it will hold humidity and burrows much better than eco-earth. He also looks underweight, and if you've had him as long as I think you have, he should be much larger than that..
Sorry if I'm coming off a bit rude there, but it's my honest opinion. What are the temperatures and humidity in his cage?
 
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