WesleyK
12-18-16, 08:21 PM
My name is Wesley, I came across this forum and enjoy reading everyone's posts, lots of interesting things and lots of great information.
I have had reptiles my whole life from my first bearded dragon all the way up to a rattlesnake.
I skipped a couple years after my savannah monitor passed away, it was hard after having him for 8 1/2 years.
But I recently decided to get back into the hobby which I forgot how addicting/expensive it was. I have a pacific pond turtle which I can't find much info about but he was found crawling through my step dads doggie door a few years ago, he is huge and loves his pond.
I also have a ball python, I bought(rescued) from petsmart.
He was sold to me as a normal but after his first shed he has a lot of yellow to him.
Also I rescued a baby savannah monitor, he was housed in a 5 gallon tank. But now is in a huge tub with a custom built top to keep humidity in.
His real enclosure is in the works. But for now he has a s*** ton of soil to burrow in and a nice basking spot at about 130-140.
But I'm happy to be apart of this forum and I hope to learn a lot.
I have had reptiles my whole life from my first bearded dragon all the way up to a rattlesnake.
I skipped a couple years after my savannah monitor passed away, it was hard after having him for 8 1/2 years.
But I recently decided to get back into the hobby which I forgot how addicting/expensive it was. I have a pacific pond turtle which I can't find much info about but he was found crawling through my step dads doggie door a few years ago, he is huge and loves his pond.
I also have a ball python, I bought(rescued) from petsmart.
He was sold to me as a normal but after his first shed he has a lot of yellow to him.
Also I rescued a baby savannah monitor, he was housed in a 5 gallon tank. But now is in a huge tub with a custom built top to keep humidity in.
His real enclosure is in the works. But for now he has a s*** ton of soil to burrow in and a nice basking spot at about 130-140.
But I'm happy to be apart of this forum and I hope to learn a lot.