What does everyone keep or what have you kept?

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Here's the ones I have exp with:
-Red Eared Slider (I own, had her for nearly 9 years)
-Chinese Softshell (I own, had him for nearly a year)
-White's Tree Frogs (Owned for nearly 2 years)
-Tiger Ameiva (Got in April)
-Leopard Geckos
-Giant Millipede
-Land Hermit Crabs
-Green Tree Frogs
-Fire Bellied Toads
-Fire Bellied Newts
-Giant African Land Snails
-Golden Geckos
-Corn Snakes
-Anoles

Yeah not as impressive as the rest of you, bit I'm only 16.

Paul
 
I forgot to add two herps! I had a Chinese Water dragon too. And when I was in 7th grade I did my Science fair project on the growth rate of African Clawed frog tadpoles at different temperatures. Got a first prize and about 20 frogs out of it. But then I sold them to a petstore after a couple of months.
 
These are the animals i currently keep i dont know the common in englisch(and im not gona look them up)
Amphibians:
0-0-1 Ambystoma mavortium
0-0-1 Phrynomantis bifasciatus

Reptiles:
1-1 Pachydactylus bibroni
0-1 mabuya skink
1-2-1 Eublepharis macularius
1-1 pogona henrylawsoni
0-1 Pogona vitticeps
0-4 Trachemys Scripta Elegans
1-0 amelanistic cornsnake
0-1 normal corn
0-2 Pantherophis obsoleta quadrivittata
0-1 Pantherophis obsoleta hypo
0-1 Python regius
0-1 Pituophis catenifer sayi
1-1 Pituophis catenifer affinis

Invertebrates:
0-0-1 Aphonopelma seemanni
0-0-1 Avicularia species
0-1 Brachypelma boehmi
0-1 Brachypelma Albopilosa
0-0-1 Chromatopelma cyanopubescens
0-1 Ethostigmus
0-3 Grammostola rosea
0-0-1 Grammostola actaeon
0-0-1pslamopeus irminia
0-0-2 Pterinochilus murinus RCF
0-1 Lasiodora pharybana
0-0-1 Theraphosa blondi
0-0-2 Achatina fulica
1-1 Heteropoda venatoria

I think that the length of some ones list doesent nesacarry saye how experienced some one is.
 
Used to keep local Rattlesnake species. I had 1 Western Diamondback, 2 Southern Pacific Rattlers, 1 (mexican) Red Diamondback, And a Mojave ''green'' Rattler. I own all of the proper tools and equipment but I NEVER handled or touched them. These were just for looking at and educating people on why not to mess with them or kill them. Beautiful snakes.
 
leopard geckos
aft geckos
golden gecko
ball python
corn snakes
milk snakes
kingsnakes
veiled chameleons
crested geckos
jungle carpet python
red lined walking frog
axolotls
tiger salamanders
green tree frogs
russian tortoises
greek toroises
iguana
beardies
blue tongue skinks
god the list goes on............ i KNOW im forgetting a lot....that i've had or been responsible for at some point...although, if I included all I've had experience with I'd NEVER finish....between the pet store and vet hospital and internship at the zoo.....plus mammals and fish and a few birds....
 
Current:
female rtb
female ball python
unknown cali king

previous:
painted turtle (dog chewed it up)
RES (ran away)
2 house geckos (one died and the other escaped still is heard sometimes)
2 glossy snakes (re released)
2 juvi iguanas (wrong diet and lighting)
1 3ft iguana gave away because I was moving
 
1garter snake
xneons
1redearedslider
3ringnecksnake
3"rotties"
4goldfish
1spotted rapheal
2americaneels
1frilledaenomone
a clamworm
sandshrimp
1green iguana
3anole
huskey
and i think thats it... some of this stuff my mom only let me keep for a short while... none of it all at once its over a period of 15 years
 
Vicious_Fish;845967; said:
Heres my list. I might have missed some critters. Unfortunetly I sold a lot of my pets when I got married and bought a house. Oh well. I'm just gonna have to start over.

Present:
2 Easten Box Turtles
1 Stinkpot Musk Turtle
1 Breeding pair of Leopard Geckos
Past:
3 Green Iguanas
2 Brown Baslisks (Many babies)
3 Double Crested Baslisks (Many babies)
1 Senegal Chamelon
2 Tokay Geckos (Breeding pair w/babies)
2 Golden Geckos (Breeding pair w/babies)
2 Giant Madagascar Day Geckos (Breeding pair w/babies)
2 Gold Dust Madagascar Day Geckos (Breeding pair w/babies)
1 Night Anole
12 Green Anoles (w/many babies)
5 Brown Anoles (w/babies)
4 Breeding pairs of leopard geckos ( Lots of babies!)
2 Collared Lizards
1 Five-lined Skink
1 Jade Swift
1 Green Tree Skink
6 Mediterranian Geckos (w/babies)
3 Asian House Geckos (w/babies)
1 Blue-Speckled Spiny Lizard
3 Eastern Fence Lizards
3 Midland Painted Turtles
5 Eastern Painted Turtles (w/babies)
4 Wood Turtles
3 Common Snapping Turtles
6 Stinkpot Musk Turtles
7 Eastern box Turtles (w/babies)
3 3-toed box turtles (w/babies)
2 Gulf Coast Box turtles (w/babies)
1 Eastern Mud Turtle
1 Eastern Milk Snake
Numerous Eastern Garter snakes
Numerous American & Fowler's Toads
Numerous Red-backed Salamanders
5 Green Tree Frogs
1 Barking Tree frog
2 Fire-bellied Newts
2 Fire-bellied Toads
I think thats it......

Time to let some of those go :naughty:

Anyways current reptiles:

1 male ball python
2 red ear slider turtles (male and female)
2 pacman frogs (male and female..I think)
1 bearded baby dragon (Gave away the others)
3 leopard geckos (not sure what they are)
1 Savannah baby monitor (anyone wants it pm me)

Future: NONE!!!! To many pets, not including the dogs, birds, and fish

I have a new baby red ear slider, but I just rescued it so it might not live.
 
Very impressive lists. I don;t have either of my tanks stocked just yet, but I've got a few reptiles and amphibians. I've been keeping and breeding them since the 1990.
Currently keeping as follows:

1.0 Blackthroat monitor/ 10 years old
1.0 Cuban Rock Iguana
1.0 Burmese python/rescue 15 years old 15feet
0.1 Tiger reticulated python
1.1 Egyptian Uromastyx
1.5 Leopard geckos
2.0 African Bullfrogs
0.1 Jungle carpet python
0.1 Sorong Barneck Scrub python
1.1 Biak Scrub pythons
1.1 Australian Olive pythons
1? Alligator Snapper 14 inches
2.0 Common Snappers
1? Sulcata tortoise

I think thats it. I've kept and many more than whats on my list. Just like fish . sometimes you can't keep them all. I believe that I'm done getting anymore reptiles at the moment. I guess thats why I've become so interested in big fish keeping and acquired two big tanks. Just trading one addiction for another. Time to learn something new. Cheers.
 
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