rocklizard
New member
Hi!
My name is Lorna and I am a newly made crestie addict. I bought my first one at Repticon in Atlanta last year and they have been like potato chips for me ever since. As a teen I was a rabid dragon collector and bird breeding geek so I guess I should have seen this coming. I had never handled lizards until we bought my son a bearded dragon for his birthday and it was love-at-first-sight. At one time I had several walk-in flights worth of cockatiels and parakeets, as well as gerbils, cats, dogs, and hermit crabs.
Now we have a dog, cat, fish, hamster, bearded dragon, and about 10 geckos. Thanks to my boys we also have assorted toads, anoles, turtles, tadpoles, yard snakes, caterpillars, and bugs; but they are strictly 'catch and release'. We are working on my DH to get our first live-in snake-personally I would love a Honduran Milk Snake but the boys are leaning towards a Sand Boa or a Ball Python.
Happy to be here-love to talk obsessively about cresties (and other critters) so feel free to drop by and say "Hey!" as we say down here.
My name is Lorna and I am a newly made crestie addict. I bought my first one at Repticon in Atlanta last year and they have been like potato chips for me ever since. As a teen I was a rabid dragon collector and bird breeding geek so I guess I should have seen this coming. I had never handled lizards until we bought my son a bearded dragon for his birthday and it was love-at-first-sight. At one time I had several walk-in flights worth of cockatiels and parakeets, as well as gerbils, cats, dogs, and hermit crabs.
Now we have a dog, cat, fish, hamster, bearded dragon, and about 10 geckos. Thanks to my boys we also have assorted toads, anoles, turtles, tadpoles, yard snakes, caterpillars, and bugs; but they are strictly 'catch and release'. We are working on my DH to get our first live-in snake-personally I would love a Honduran Milk Snake but the boys are leaning towards a Sand Boa or a Ball Python.
Happy to be here-love to talk obsessively about cresties (and other critters) so feel free to drop by and say "Hey!" as we say down here.
