New Additions (Pictures as Promised)

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Here are a few pictures of the latest additions, not alot but unfortunately they're both very quick.:p

Here's a Northwestern Salamander (A. Gracile) that arrived 2 days ago, he wasn't in very good shape to be honest, very thin and hungry but fine otherwise. He's eating lots of food and has already put on 4 grams (which is a fair bit considering his size).
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He's around 4 inches as you can see-
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And here's the Terrarium I've got him in, there's a couple of hides (one with a veiwing area up at the glass) and leaf litter aswell.
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And in the world of Reptiles, here are a few pictures of Takala, My 2 year old Corn snake which I got on the 28th of Dec. She's about 3.5 feet long.
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That's all, they are both great, eating well and I'm especially impressed with the Salamander, he's shy but very funny, exploring all the time and throwing dirt in his water bowl while digging.:rolleyes:


Ian

Also, sorry about that horrible looking paper and tape on the glass, I can't find a woodland background and I've been forced to make due for now.
 
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Hello Ian,

why you don`t make a woodland picture of your choice and enlarge it to the size you want??
A good digital picture in Poster Size is a great background.

Greetings Ingo V.



Also, sorry about that horrible looking paper and tape on the glass, I can't find a woodland background and I've been forced to make due for now.
 
Good idea Ingo, never really thought to do that, I'll give it a shot tommorow.

Thanks,
Ian
 
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