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well I am glad to say that I was able to multiply another ferret keepers househould by rehoming sugar to a home that used to have only 1 ferret. sugar kept getting out of the cage and I did not want to take the chance that anything would happen to her so gladdly she is now a fellow housemate to a now not lonely fellow ferret.

the petcetera here in regina is shutting down and I went in to see what kind of deals were to be had and they had 2 remaining finches all alone, so I bought them and took them home. since these pics I have moved them to a much larger small bar parrot cage

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it was very wonderfull to hear these birds singing with joy at being outside albeit in a cage but outside and no longer kept in a closet. another pet store here is totally walking away from selling finches and it looks like they will offer me a good deal on a group buy if i take the remaining stock they have 5 blue head, 3 society and 4 java rice.

this weekend, the lady that we got spike our hairless and nala our powder puff from gave me her love bird and parrotlet, her granddaughter was terrorizing them, so in the aviary they went and it was very interesting to watch their hesitation to leave their cage when we opened the doors and lid and gave them their freedom. I will take a few pics of them and post them later.
 
oops nm sorry again...im new to the site and got confused...those are very nice colored herps though...ive been thinking about getting a blue tongued skink.Is that what you have?and how has it been to have?
 
the blue tounge skinks are lots of fun nice personality, they were a rehome from a bad place. saddly we lost one last week. they came from living in a bare wood no sand enclosure.

on another note, I was able to rehome my 2 ferrets due to allergies in my house and traded them for 5 baby corn snakes witha 10g reptile set up

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I also have a friend who traded me a very nice tank for a conure parrot and I rehomed my quaker with him as well in trade for 2 sandfire skinks

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Thouse are really nice sand fish and one of the few reptiles you can use sand without hazzards. However there are a few very important points about your baby corns. First you must house them apart from each other in small terrariums, avoid big enclosures and more then one by enclosure. Second they are not good reptiles to keep on sand, swich to kichen paper.
 
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