Reptile Room Basenji Park
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wrote on 15 Nov 2006, 18:50 last edited by
CannisBasenji said he was going to post pictures of his reptiles…..maybe he meant next year.:D
I'll help him out. The Reptile room and pond in our basement.......yep we're crazy! Enjoy!
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wrote on 15 Nov 2006, 21:44 last edited by
That is VERY cool! My three year old was looking over my shoulder and said "it's the zoo!" then he said, "no, it's the jungle"! Very nice…what kind of herps?
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wrote on 15 Nov 2006, 22:28 last edited by
That is VERY cool! My three year old was looking over my shoulder and said "it's the zoo!" then he said, "no, it's the jungle"! Very nice…what kind of herps?
My two boys have had all kinds of things over the years, now it's mostly turtles, tortise's, fish and a Caimen. After a few escapes, I had to ban the snakes.:) I think there's about 8 turtles of different species and the Caimen living in the pond. They used to have things in seperate tanks, this seemed like a logical solution to all the clutter. My Son would be able to tell you what everything is, I'll get him on the ball.;)
We'll post some pics soon.
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wrote on 16 Nov 2006, 00:22 last edited by
Yes it's Zoo around here.:D
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wrote on 16 Nov 2006, 15:12 last edited by
Wow! Amazing place you've got there!
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wrote on 16 Nov 2006, 15:44 last edited by
Wow! Amazing place you've got there!
Now you know why we kiddingly call it Basenji Park…....We don't have the Conurs anymore, they just drove the Senji's nuts. The alligator in the above picture is gone now too, he just got to big to deal with.
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wrote on 17 Nov 2006, 19:56 last edited by
I must say…you are nuts! (Sorry ;-0) I have 5 human kids and 1 B and can't imagine having time to construct all this. As I look at your "jungle" more tho, I think that all my "children" would fit in very well there!! When can I make a reservation for them?!! ;-)
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wrote on 17 Nov 2006, 20:25 last edited by
I must say…you are nuts! (Sorry ;-0) I have 5 human kids and 1 B and can't imagine having time to construct all this. As I look at your "jungle" more tho, I think that all my "children" would fit in very well there!! When can I make a reservation for them?!! ;-)
We're all little kids at heart, kids love to come to our house and we love to have them enjoying all the fun and animals. Our kids are 21 and 26 and don't seem to be in any hurry to leave…...I wonder why?:D
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wrote on 26 Nov 2006, 16:38 last edited by
Wow what a great setup! That looks fantastic. Once I move to a bigger place it's going to be littered with aquariums…because I love aquatic pets! Once I visited a betta breeder in Phoenix and he had a fantastic fish room just for his bettas...I really want one of my own now...it will be handy for all my beautifull bettas!I doubt my fish room will look 1/2 as cool as your reptile room....It really does look like a zoo!
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wrote on 27 Nov 2006, 20:12 last edited by
Wow what a great setup! That looks fantastic. Once I move to a bigger place it's going to be littered with aquariums…because I love aquatic pets! Once I visited a betta breeder in Phoenix and he had a fantastic fish room just for his bettas...I really want one of my own now...it will be handy for all my beautifull bettas!I doubt my fish room will look 1/2 as cool as your reptile room....It really does look like a zoo!
You'd just love my electric bill Bettawhippet…....the beauty of Betta's, no pumps required!;)
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wrote on 5 Jan 2007, 23:07 last edited by
That is AMAZING!!!! It looks like a display at the Baltimore Aquarium at Inner Harbor! The caiman is a beautiful specimen! As are the tortoises! I can imagine the conures would drive your furry pack nuts! They're chatter-boxes, for sure! The arrowana and stingrays are just, WOW!!! I can't even begin to imagine the maintenance your sons/family must put into all that! Do you own stock in a pet supply store? haha! I'm purposefully ignoring the snakes - I have a phobia - heehee! Stunning photos! Thanks so much for sharing your private zoo!
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wrote on 6 Jan 2007, 02:00 last edited by
As for the arrowana it now lives at the baltimore aquarium, in the amazon section. Also two of the tortioses are from the aquarium as well. Yellow foot tortioses. The stuff isnt that hard to keep, just takes a little knowledge and time. As for the caiman, that actually is an alligator, he has moved on to better things, he was being babysat by us. The caiman we do have is a smooth fronted caiman, its a dwarf type it will only reach a max of 5ft. We will have to post some picks of him.
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wrote on 6 Jan 2007, 18:04 last edited by
ONLY 5 ft.?????? I don't want to know what you feed it…the pups might look appetizing...I'm getting scared for them!
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wrote on 8 Jan 2007, 23:19 last edited by
pups dont need to worry he only eats fish. Also he has been there longer than some of the basenjis, so he is used to them and them to him, each have a good respect for each. Caiman are the most shy out of all the crocodillians, They are not the top of the food chain in south america, a snake is. This makes them wary, our caiman is only seen at night or if someone is going to feed him.
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wrote on 9 Jan 2007, 14:11 last edited by
Whew! I was not sleeping at night…imagining BB's post in a few years...
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wrote on 16 Feb 2007, 02:48 last edited by
WOW!!! :eek:
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wrote on 16 Feb 2007, 12:08 last edited by
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wrote on 17 Feb 2007, 07:57 last edited by
That's my reaction when we get the electric bill.:eek: :eek: :eek:
Hahahaha.
Hey B Boy…In your backyard, did you do the cut-outs of the B's???? I really like them! -
wrote on 18 Feb 2007, 00:05 last edited by
@Vanessa626:
Hahahaha.
Hey B Boy…In your backyard, did you do the cut-outs of the B's???? I really like them!Yeah I made them, They don't pay me enough around here.:D
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wrote on 21 Mar 2007, 17:40 last edited by
My husband and I raised reptiles and took in many unwanted animals and rescues. At one point, we had:
1 American Alligator (unwanted)
1 Argentine Black & White Tegu
1 Columbian Golden Tegu
1 Savannah Monitor
1 Nile Monitor
1 Argus Monitor
1 Green Iguana
1 Blue-Tongued Skink
3 Bearded Dragons
2 Leopard Geckos
3 Burmese Pythons: 1 albino (unwanted), 1 albino green (unwanted), and 1 regular (rescue)
1 Reticulated Python
2 Peruvian Redtail Boas
1 Columbian Redtail Boa
1 Argentine Boa
1 Coastal Carpet Python
1 Irian Jaya Carpet Python
2 Western Hognose
3 Ball PythonsTalk about a Zoo! Enjoyed every minute of it though. Unfortunately, dear hubby got custody of our herps in the divorce :(