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  1. Palermodude

    New Veiled Chameleon- Bongos

    Hey everyone- last time I posted on here I was showing my new Jungle Carpet Python- but I recently picked up a Veiled Chameleon at the Oaks, PA Expo. It was $45 and I had the entire set up already, including a live Schefflera among other plants safe for them. He is eating crickets now but I...
  2. Palermodude

    Hamburg Reptile Expo pick ups!

    Just got back from the Hamburg Reptile Expo- ended up getting a young male normal Retic and a two year old female Red tail boa. Both are very sweet and mellow, and both ate once we got home! Cant wait to watch the retic grow! :dancer:
  3. Palermodude

    New Jungle Carpet Python female

    Recently I bought a 4 year old female Jungle Carpet Python off of someone who could not continue to take care of her. She eats great but is pretty squirmish and aggressive while taking out of the cage but she is totally docile once holding her.
  4. Palermodude

    Permit for Retics in Pennsylvania?

    Hello all- I am planning on purchasing a hatchling normal retic at this upcoming Hamburg Reptile Expo, but I was wondering if Pennsylvania requires a permit and if so, do I need to present it to purchase the animal? I tried googling it and just couldn't find the information I needed so I...
  5. Palermodude

    Don't Punch Mirrors...Warning gory

    Recently learned a very important lesson, and one that nearly cost me my life. DO NOT punch a mirror under any circumstance! I lost 4.5 pints of blood, and cut all 13 tendons, along with the two main nerves and main artery. My ulna and radius were showing, and the surgeon said I cut everything...
  6. Palermodude

    Greater Reading Expo Pickup

    Yesterday I went to the Reptile expo in Reading, PA and ended up getting a male BCI for $45. I have been debating on getting one for quite some time and I couldn't resist. My buddy picked up an albino King Brook's snake too. I'm debating on calling him Santiago or Diego, or Escobar to keep it...
  7. Palermodude

    DIY hides

    Update on DIY Hides/ Logs Update on the hides- After the grout dried it began peeling off of the styrofoam so I started applying the clear coat layers.. so far I have about three clear coats and I painted them also. Still need to finish the inside though I also went out in my lawn and...
  8. Palermodude

    First cornsnake!

    Progression Update- Yearling Moumboki Update on Boki- hes about a year old now and just about 3 feet. Eating great and really active!
  9. Palermodude

    DIY hides

  10. Palermodude

    DIY hides

    I was researching how to make a cheap hide instead of buying one of the $20+ ones at the pet store and I came across the stryofoam/grout idea so I gave it a go. I made one for my ball python, 2 for my corn, and one for my buddy's bearded dragon. I used a tan/gray grout mix and this is just the...
  11. Palermodude

    Reading Reptile Expo

    Just got my ticket for the expo in Reading Jan 21st... I hope to hold a lot of snakes that i have been dying to see in person for a while- and also get some more mice! anyone else planning on attending?
  12. Palermodude

    First cornsnake!

    This is Moumboki my normal cornsnake eating his second pinky! At first he seemed uninterested in it even with it dangling in front of him, so I figured I would try the method of cutting it open a little bit to let him smell it and want to eat it! He approached it and immediately started...
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