Conesus_Kid
Premium Member
Any URS'ers attending the Herp show on May 22nd?
http://www.wnyherpsociety.org/spring_reptile_show
I'm going to attempt to squeeze in (between home improvement/maintenance projects) the construction of a tub rack to house my two snakes (plus a few new ones that I'd like to purchase) before this show next month.
Somewhat related:
The bearded dragon, Melvin, that I adopted last year passed away this week. He was nearly 10 years old (and I saw it coming as all he did the last few weeks of his life was sleep). As a result, I have a breeding colony of Dubia roaches that I'd like to unload. These roaches are a great substitute for crickets as they can't climb, reproduce readily and have no odor at all. $25 gets you the colony as well as the 5 gallon bucket, egg cartons, and feeding trays I have set up. Easy to breed, easy to feed.
I'd love to meet up with some URS'ers at the show in B-lo, so let me know if you're attending.:bounce3:
http://www.wnyherpsociety.org/spring_reptile_show
I'm going to attempt to squeeze in (between home improvement/maintenance projects) the construction of a tub rack to house my two snakes (plus a few new ones that I'd like to purchase) before this show next month.
Somewhat related:
The bearded dragon, Melvin, that I adopted last year passed away this week. He was nearly 10 years old (and I saw it coming as all he did the last few weeks of his life was sleep). As a result, I have a breeding colony of Dubia roaches that I'd like to unload. These roaches are a great substitute for crickets as they can't climb, reproduce readily and have no odor at all. $25 gets you the colony as well as the 5 gallon bucket, egg cartons, and feeding trays I have set up. Easy to breed, easy to feed.
I'd love to meet up with some URS'ers at the show in B-lo, so let me know if you're attending.:bounce3: