Acquired these two from Russ Gurley this weekend. I suspect they are a 1.1 pair, and they are exactly the same size as my baby who I believe to be a 0.1. They are '12 vintage and my Finn is a '13. So excited. :D approx 5 inch shell length
I checked with him. He said that the adults who throw those are normals, but that it's only one specific pair. He has some he is growing out as holdbacks but they are all less than a year at this time. He showed me one that is 6 months old on his phone. That one has, up to this point, retained...
This is one of his 'caramel' babies. I will ask him today if he has any pictures of the adults or what these should be as adults if there is time today. His business name is Rancho de Tortuga and he is out of Tyler Texas.
Alright, so I haven't really been buying much into these high white and whatever leos that I have been seeing at shows so far. What I saw today at the show I am working this weekend has me wondering a bit.
There is a vendor here out of Texas who has a group of leopards(adults) all from one...
I don't know. It's a puzzle, for sure. I have tried about 30 times to attach a picture but it's not letting me do so. Says I don't have permission to do so...
Hello all..I just took possession of a 4.5 year old leopard who is a whopping 180grams..he was surrendered to our clinic because the most recent owner didn't have the time to deal with his pneumonia I guess. I wasn't there when she dropped him off. I know at least one of the previous owners use...
The last of these three looks like a dandelion, which is edible. That said, it is pretty hard to see on my phone, hopefully someone who can see better can confirm
I have a vine, identified by a botanist via flowerchecker app as ampelopsis cordata which he says is a relative to the grape vine but not the same genus... Anyone have any idea if it might be okay to feed in moderation?