Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Some of my herps hanging out in their habitats

Here's Mike-L On his banana plant
So one of the fun things about purchasing new herps is working on their habitats. With chameleons i really like the open style habitats for two reasons the first being that they get the air flow that is needed for arboreal reptiles and second is that i really like to stay way from glass and netting when ever possible.
New Jackson's chameleon habitat. now to let the plants grow in

Jill wondering what I'm doing with a camera

The Pride of being a jackson's chameleon

Cronk warming himself on his hanging cage


Veiled chameleon habitats

Can you find Tetty?

Look at that beaut!!!

Head shot of Tetty

Most of my other herps get a more simple setup mainly due to them being young and have some growing to do.
Godzilla Hanging in a plastic sterlite cage, he's got a lot of growing to do.

Cleopatra (I think is her name)
 

The large tub to the left is Godzilla's, the three small tubs are for my crested geckos Fudge, Lavender, and Trogdor. The round tub has my ball python Viper in it till i get her a cage. the small critter keeper had a female brown tarantula in it.

 I have a large enclosure in the backyard for native herps as well currently containing a desert collard lizard Tripod and some desert horned lizards.
Well hope you enjoy the pictures!

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