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06-24-2010, 05:55 PM #21
we lost our 14 year old Yorkie a few months ago. Now we've got an 11 week old Min Pin that I named "Calamity Jane". (If you've had a min pin, you'll understand the name). Other than being rambunctious, Jane has been fairly easy to housebreak and has deemed it necessary for me to rock her to sleep. When she decides she wants to take a nap she stands in front of me and bounces....(she has yet to learn to jump and go anywhere with it).
taken a few weeks ago
taken yesterday during our walk.
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gandrw (06-28-2010)
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06-24-2010, 06:40 PM #22
Note the desk parasite. Her name is Storm.
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gandrw (06-28-2010)
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06-24-2010, 07:13 PM #23
Library Guy and free bird those are some great looking ferry friends you have there. Thanks for posting.
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06-25-2010, 05:46 AM #24
Actually none of the tarantulas are hybrids or color phases. They are exactly as found in nature. Cross breeding tarantulas is frowned on very strongly in the tarantula keeping community. There are over 800 species of tarantulas that vary in color, size, behavior, temperament, toxicity, etc. These are but a very few of the species available in the current trade. Keeping and breeding tarantulas is snowballing as a hobby.
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freebird (09-11-2010)
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06-25-2010, 05:58 AM #25
Wow I didn't know there where that many kinds of tarantulas in nature I just assumed there where a few varieties and the pet triad expanded on that.
It is very common and usually desirable in the Leopard geckoes to have designer breed lizards that look very different from natural ones. We even have a Giant albino designer patterned female still from when my wife bread them.
I saw a picture of a tarantula that had Dark Blueish hare on its legs and was quite intrigued by it. Now thinking about that being natural makes it even more intriguing. Just out of curiosity what size terrarium do you keep them in
( If thats the right term for there enclosure ) do you breed them or just keep them as pets.
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06-25-2010, 09:38 AM #26
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gandrw (06-25-2010)
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06-25-2010, 06:05 PM #27
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gandrw (06-25-2010)
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06-25-2010, 06:59 PM #28
This is Bingo. He also answers to "Dude" or the smell of pizza, bacon, cheese, treats, steak, chicken, ham, eggs, cookies, tortilla chips and spicy salsa, Mr. Softee ice cream, Wild Cherry Pepsi, pancakes, sausage, warm Italian bread or the crunching of Flav-R-Ice, particularly blue, red and green.
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gandrw (06-25-2010)
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06-27-2010, 01:59 PM #29
Any Bird lovers out there. I have wanted one for a long time. We had a Yellow Canary when I was very young and I loved listening to it. We also had Chickens, Ducks and Geese and I'd like to get some bantam chickens. But for a pet bird I really want a Black Capped Caique, Maybe when my daughter is a little older we can gang up on my wife and she will cave in.
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06-27-2010, 02:10 PM #30
forgot pickles
Forgot this guy
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gandrw (06-28-2010)