. . . so I thought I'd take some pictures for you all
My Russians were ready to get out of their hibernaculuum. When I first set it up in the fall the leaves fill the area halfway up. They decompose and settle throughout the winter:
Three of the babcocks were sunning in the doorway:
And I guess I'm going to have to break out the mower and help them cut down their jungle:
Two of the gulf coast box turtles are getting with the program, the problem being, both of these are the males in the group:
The male florida softshell:
And Charlie following me around the yard:
With all this lush, green grass Dudley's poops are fairly soft and squishy:
While the 'master' sits on his front porch taking the sun:
I wish you could smell this lilac:
The Texas ladies are out and about:
while their 'man' is still trying hard to wake up:
Mi-Shell is one of the first CDT to get out into the sun:
This one has wandered clear over to the other side of their yard (I've got lots of mowing to do in here too):
Duc, the wild caught Manouria emys emys (the female was still inside her shed):
Several of the SA leopards had ventured out. This is only one portion of their yard:
This is BenAwes. He's a couple years younger than my 2010 Tom SA male:
And these next few were purchased online, sight unseen. They're all younger than BenAwes:
This is the other portion of the SA yard. It's behind their shed, but I have the entry blocked off because they don't go back into the shed when it cools of in the evening and I can't find them out there:
My Russians were ready to get out of their hibernaculuum. When I first set it up in the fall the leaves fill the area halfway up. They decompose and settle throughout the winter:
Three of the babcocks were sunning in the doorway:
And I guess I'm going to have to break out the mower and help them cut down their jungle:
Two of the gulf coast box turtles are getting with the program, the problem being, both of these are the males in the group:
The male florida softshell:
And Charlie following me around the yard:
With all this lush, green grass Dudley's poops are fairly soft and squishy:
While the 'master' sits on his front porch taking the sun:
I wish you could smell this lilac:
The Texas ladies are out and about:
while their 'man' is still trying hard to wake up:
Mi-Shell is one of the first CDT to get out into the sun:
This one has wandered clear over to the other side of their yard (I've got lots of mowing to do in here too):
Duc, the wild caught Manouria emys emys (the female was still inside her shed):
Several of the SA leopards had ventured out. This is only one portion of their yard:
This is BenAwes. He's a couple years younger than my 2010 Tom SA male:
And these next few were purchased online, sight unseen. They're all younger than BenAwes:
This is the other portion of the SA yard. It's behind their shed, but I have the entry blocked off because they don't go back into the shed when it cools of in the evening and I can't find them out there: