• Responding to email notices you receive.
    **************************************************
    In short, DON'T! Email notices are to ONLY alert you of a reply to your private message or your ad on this site. Replying to the email just wastes your time as it goes NOWHERE, and probably pisses off the person you thought you replied to when they think you just ignored them. So instead of complaining to me about your messages not being replied to from this site via email, please READ that email notice that plainly states what you need to do in order to reply to who you are trying to converse with.

  • IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ!! About the Google Adsense ads being displayed

    =====================
    Posted 08/15/2025
    =====================


    Yeah, I know. They are a pain in the butt. But they pay the bills to keep my server running. Just a fact of life, I am afraid.

    Want to get rid of them? Simple. Just become a Contributor level member or above and they will be gone. -> Please click HERE."

    Is that too much for me to ask of you to keep this site running? Well, sorry about that. I too wish I could get everything for free. But alas.....

    =====================
    Addendum: 01/10/2026
    =====================


    Google Adsense ad revenue for December, 2025 was just $30 over the cost of the lease for the server running this site. So, in effect, the money providing the incentive for me to continue running this site is coming SOLELY from the paid memberships and sponsorships here. Which honestly ain't much....

Found some eggs...

lostkauze

Let go my Gecko!
Joined
Mar 25, 2004
Messages
288
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Location
South Florida
For work I go around surveying trees for my city. I came across 4 eggs sitting in a hole in a large ficus tree. I'm pretty sure they are lizard eggs. They are round and really hard. I think it would be cool to incubate them myself and see what I get, but I'm not to sure of the pros and cons. I have no idea what I can hatch out.

They are too small for bird eggs, but too big for normal 'garden lizard' eggs. I doubt it was a snake because it was a bit high and we don't have any arboreal snakes in South Florida.

Interestingly enough, I saw an iguana like lizard here last week, it was about a foot long, bright green, with blue and yellow around the eyes. It too was found in a tree and climbed it. it moved like a chameleon--and jerky and such... any clue what this is?

The main issue though--- Should I keep the eggs?

Thanks
Michael
 
Back
Top