Saturday, May 11, 2013

Reptile Expo 2013

Hello all!

I went today to the Renton Reptile Expo- vendors from all over the northwest set up their booths and put various reptiles on display for sale and show.

After speaking with several breeders and seeing the overall lack of variety compared to last year, I think 2012 was a bad one for breeders?

One man told me that he hatches around two hundred Uromastyx lizards a year, but this past season he was only able to hatch a fraction of that. And this upcoming season is apparently running a bit late....It's very interesting!

Here are some photos!
 
Probably one of the most colorful tables- The greenish-colored snakes are Green Tree Pythons (the big one MIGHT be an Emerald Tree Boa) the spotted one is a Hognose snake (mildly venomous- but not dangerous!) The green lizard is a Emerald Tree Monitor, and I think the orange snakes are albino Ratsnakes.

 
Blue Tongued Skinks and some kind of tortoise
 
 Conner's New Blue Tongued Skink!
 
 
Check out those prices!


 
This guy was moving around too much for a good photo. All the venomous snakes at today's show were venomoids- or snakes with their venom glands removed.
Very controversial topic in the reptile community!
 
 
 
My tarantula was $20.... this one was $200.


 
Fattest frog I've ever seen. The lid of his tub was the size of a dinner plate.  
 
 
 
Eastern Indigo- very rare in the wild. Note the price!
 

 
Tiny, tiny, turtles.
They were the size of quarters and impossible to photograph closely.

 
Giant Gecko- a little bigger than my hand. They growl.
I WANT ONE.


 
Piebald Ball Python
 
 
 
I'll post a few pics of my snakes next time!
 
 
Thanks for reading!

Monday, May 6, 2013

Dog Yoga


 ...is much easier than people yoga.



 
Mowgli, my Australian Shepherd/Border Collie mix.
 
I've been doing yoga outside the past few days for the obvious reason- it's beautiful out! I have to stay in the shade because of my burn (which is doing very well; I don't wrap it anymore). I've decided that this summer I will try and stay out of the sun as much as possible, wear tons of sunscreen and attempt to remain pale as a baby's ass.

 
But that's never been much of a challenge.
 
 
Thanks for reading!