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WingedWolf
03-17-2004, 12:20 PM
A website for my little hobby breeding project, Eclipse Exotics, and a site for the up and coming Cheyenne Herpers Club, a local club for Cheyenne, Wyoming and surrounding areas.
http://reptiles.thepsionguild.net
See our current critters.
http://reptiles.thepsionguild.net/cheyenneherpers.html
Some care sheets and other information up already--forums, classifieds, etc.
Mark and Aimee
03-17-2004, 12:25 PM
Looks good! We're not far South of you, in Colorado Springs. Do you ever make it to the herp shows sponsored by Colorado Herp Society in Denver? We'll be at the fall show, hopefully with a nice variety of animals available.
Here's a quick list of what we're working with:
Reticulated Pythons (normal, super tiger)
Burmese Pythons (albino, green, albino green)
Irian Jaya Carpet Pythons
Jungle Carpet Pythons (pure bloodlines)
Borneo Short Tail Pythons
Red Blood Pythons
Ball Pythons (normal and albino)
Boa Constrictors (BCI) (normal, hypo, albino)
Brazilian Rainbow Boas
Western Hognose
Black Throat Monitors
Yellow Acanthurus Monitors
Argus Monitors
Bearded Dragons
Rankin's Dragons
Australian Water Dragons
Mali Uromastyx
Cuban Rock Iguanas
Hybrid Lewisi X Caymanesis Rock Iguanas
Spiny Tail Iguanas
Crested Geckos
Leopard Geckos
Hermann's Tortoises
Leopard Tortoises
Sulcata Tortoises
Vince
03-19-2004, 09:58 AM
your beardie looks really thin, you can see his hip bones pokeing out. is he any better now?
Mark and Aimee
03-19-2004, 11:55 PM
your beardie looks really thin, you can see his hip bones pokeing out.
Did you notice they stated on the web page that it was a rescue? Or are you just curious to see if it has gained any weight?
Vince
03-20-2004, 09:49 AM
i was trying to see how it was doing
WingedWolf
03-21-2004, 12:44 PM
Yeah, he's put on some weight, he's improving gradually. We treated him for a protozoal infection. He's eating relatively well. Fenix is the one who has him, so I haven't seen him in a bit. I plan to put up an "after" photo once he's back at full weight, provided he continues to improve. :) I'll take a look the next time I've over there, and see if he looks more like a beardie should, now.
Yes, I do get to the Colo Herp Soc shows occasionally--I was planning to go to the spring one, coming up here in May I think it is? We picked up our corn snakes at the last fall show (the ones shown in flagrante delicto on the photo pages, lol)
I might try to get a table for the fall show this year, depending on the turnout...there weren't too many people there last year. I'll have some super hypo tangerine babies, possibly some carrottails, and some normal leos.
And of course, the hatchlings from that corn snake pairing, provided all goes well.
By the way, if you know anyone in the Colo Herp Society, you might tell them they really need to update their website, lol....
Do you have any of the red phase Western hogs?
Mark and Aimee
04-29-2004, 02:21 PM
Yes, I do get to the Colo Herp Soc shows occasionally--I was planning to go to the spring one, coming up here in May I think it is?
The spring show was cancelled. You'll have to go to the All Pet Expo on May 22-23.
I might try to get a table for the fall show this year, depending on the turnout...there weren't too many people there last year. I'll have some super hypo tangerine babies, possibly some carrottails, and some normal leos.
The show will most likely continue to have a pathetic turnout... As Colorado Herp Society refuses to try anything new. I've made suggestions, and have been ignored.
Do you have any of the red phase Western hogs?
Not yet... But will hopefully!
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