New pics from the new house and reptile room

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cool, what do you have in all the cages?
 
coreyweinkoetz;4268645; said:
I'm glade you rescued that poor spur thighed tortoise it's got some bad pyramiding You should adopt it to someone in New Mexico or Arizona.

He's here to stay, he's one of the guys I take around to schools to teach kids about proper husbandry. He's been outside most of this week since we've had 90-95 degree days. He's around 15ish (we think), and weighs about 30lbs. I've only had him for about 6 months though, so we'll see if the shell improves over time. His biggest problem at his previous home was probably not enough fiber. He gets mostly hay and as much grass as he can get to outside now.
 
what kind is the tegu in the first pic? too far away to tell for sure...
 
A. gigas;4270635; said:
what kind is the tegu in the first pic? too far away to tell for sure...

Argentine b/w
 
Uh, that would be a Colombian, IMO.
But (as you) Im not sure.

Nice Reptile room, and in combination with you refuge, great!
Love the indoor pond.
 
very nice setups..congrads in your new home..i love that turtle
 
olllie;4272049; said:
Uh, that would be a Colombian, IMO.
But (as you) Im not sure.

Nice Reptile room, and in combination with you refuge, great!
Love the indoor pond.

The one in the bottom of the big enclosure of the 1st pic is dimitri the argentine tegu (same one that's in the pic with his tongue hanging out)
 
snakeguy101;4268614; said:
cool, what do you have in all the cages?

Most of the ones in the pic are empty.
in the bottom of the multi-compartment enclosure is my Argentine Tegu, level up from that is the columbian, other 5 sections empty, in the glass tank on top is a corn snake, the greenish large pen on the right side of the room is my albino Burmese python, on top of that are the indoor tortoise tables that house 2 sulcattas (they're outside all summer now though) Treefrogs in the planted viv on the bottom bookshelf, leopard gecko in the 20-tall on the bookshelf, red eared slider in the pond. And that's it for now.
 
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