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Makin my way downtown, slithering fast, and Im homebound
A video showing the substrate we find central bearded dragons on. This is the most controversial topic on keeping beardies in captivity. I hope it dispels some ...myths as well as helping you get a better idea of their natural environment. The substrate composition is: 0.3% gravel 95.9% fine sand - analysed as quartz with colouring from iron oxide 1.5% silt 2.3% clay Or 100% of what we call Australian red sand
Baby Northerns born July 19!
Ive fought a few but never been eaten yet. That would be a bad trip.
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Wow. Sometimes there is no winner.
Wow, very cool.
This fish is more talented than I am
Still love this
Amazing animals
WOW.. A super rare Brazilian Galliwasp. Make sure you check out J&Js at the Expo this weekend in Red Deer!
This started happening Thursday night. Variable Kings hatching (last pic a minute ago). Still some peeking out.
Baby Yellowtail Cribos starting to hatch, always love seeing this.
Exciting day here today. CBB Malagasy Giant Hognose are hatching.
Quick shot of the baby Northerns born this last weekend. Spunky little gaffers
Crazy weekend. Litter of skinks and clutches from both our Blaze Goini, and variable King mammas.
Great to see a positive, non-sensationalistic, snake-related news story.
Easter Eggs! From this big beautiful Madagascar Giant Hognose Mamma
Very happy to see these last night. 17 Yellowtail Cribo eggs
http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/New-CITES-Herp-Listings-20/ You can also access the complete CITES list here: https://www.speciesplus.net/
This is very cool. http://news.nationalgeographic.com//watch-video-texas-ind/
A couple of our U. geryi (Saharan Uromastyx) babies from this season taken at the ERAS Expo in Edmonton this fall.Babies all sold this year, hope to have more next season. Credit to Kelly Moffat for the fantastic shot.
Amazing accomplishment by our great friend Jim @ J&Js!! Way to go buddy!!
Happy to see our first ever clutch of Honduran milks.. Wow the babies are surprisingly enormous. Momma was a tricolour albino, daddy a nice looking tangerine.
It gives the Nazgl a run for their money.