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Nice geckos nekrosoft13. My roommate has three turtles and is looking into a garder snake (I think), bearded dragon or flying squirrel. Two of his turtles are box turtles living in an insanely lavish (plants and the whole works) 10 gallon terrarium. The other turtle is a two month old red-eared slider aquatic turtle in another lavish 10 gallon aquarium complete with waterfall. He really knows how to take care of turtles. Sometimes I think they live better than we do! If he ever takes any pictures of them I'll post them. Sorry I don't have a digital camera yet.

Nice geckos nekrosoft13. My roommate has three turtles and is looking into a garder snake (I think), bearded dragon or flying squirrel. Two of his turtles are box turtles living in an insanely lavish (plants and the whole works) 10 gallon terrarium. The other turtle is a two month old red-eared slider aquatic turtle in another lavish 10 gallon aquarium complete with waterfall. He really knows how to take care of turtles. Sometimes I think they live better than we do! If he ever takes any pictures of them I'll post them. Sorry I don't have a digital camera yet.

why buy garder snake, once i catched like 40 of them in one hour, in this forest presserve by my house;)

i'm thinking about getting either a python or kingsnake later

why buy garder snake, once i catched like 40 of them in one hour, in this forest presserve by my house;)

i'm thinking about getting either a python or kingsnake later

Actually, he isn't going to buy one and I'm not sure it is a garder snake he wants. All I know is that it is one of the smallest snakes in the world and he aunt has one in her yard. Apparently, it's more like a worm than a snake. :wacko:

is this thread DEAD or alive?

still quite alive!

@ kasteo....cool dandelion!!!!!! (Y)

oh yah....i went ahead and ordered this mini tripod from walmart...it should be ok for some of the pix i want to take (Y)

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it's ok to be a newb!!!!! (Y) i couldn't aim a camera before i got my canon and now i can! :yes:

none of the pix show up on deviant :(

@ ProfessorX - none of your pix are showing :(

it's ok to be a newb!!!!! (Y)  i couldn't aim a camera before i got my canon and now i can! :yes:

none of the pix show up on deviant :(

@ ProfessorX - none of your pix are showing :(

deviantART is having problems again, you have to click the full view and they will show. :)

Not bad for a beginner, I probably couldn't do any better. I have my eye on the Canon PowerShot S400 Digital Elph, hopefully I'll get it.

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