show cool pictures of your animals!
What a beautiful snake!
Tyty! She’s one of my first fancy ball pythons. I love her to bits
did you breed her?
Mirage (Red, het Hypo Bearded Dragon)
Sweet Potato
Caramel (Dalmation Partial Pinstripe Cappuccino)
Kyrre (Wild Type/Normal Amazon Tree Boa)
Mantis
Forg (Gulf Coast Toad)
Freshwater Aquarium (Serpae & Neon Tetras, Loaches, Snails…)
I did. I have 2 of her babies from last year too. =)
dude…sweet potato is a cute name for a cute little animal!
Awesome, I’ve always wanted to breed!
It takes a lot of research and planning to do it right. I waited a long time to breed my reptiles. 3 years before I bred leopard geckos and 15 before even considering ball pythons. (My oldest and most favorite is my first BP and he’s 25. I need new photos of him)
There’s a lot to know about the care of the species. Then the breeding and incubation process… The mutations involved… And then you can start considering what you want to see lol
Mourning geckos are prob more beginner, lol!

Now that pupper is just too stinkin cute!!! ![]()
thanks! He’s my red Boston, 7 yrs old!
Here’s a selfie I took this morning with Coda, my 18-year-old cat who is currently having some health issues. But her cuddle setting is still fully functional!
Oh my goodness Jennifer! You are so pretty! And of course so is your sweet Coda, who doesn’t look her 18 years! I am so sorry she is having health issues though! ![]()
I have wondered what some of the posters here look like and now I know how pretty you are! I am so thankful for the op!!! ![]()
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Edit: And btw Coda is gorgeously Purrrfect!
WOW. That cat looks so young for its age, so beautiful, too!
Thanks, Caron, you’re so sweet.
I thought I’d posted a picture with my face in it before, but it’s probably been a while.
Coda definitely doesn’t look her age! And this is really the first she’s had any health issues, so all things considered, she’s still doing pretty well for her age. She has a thyroid issue that has responded well to medication, and she also sadly has a mammary mass that needs surgery. Now that her thyroid is under control, I’m hopeful we can get her in for surgery soon. There’s still a lot of unknowns about her long-term prognosis (and given her age, even a best-case scenario is not going to buy her a ton of time), but I’m a little more hopeful than I was when this all started about a month ago. And she’s still acting like her usual self, so she doesn’t seem ready to call it quits just yet.










