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  1. texastailfeathers

    Herping near Table Rock Lake (Branson, Missouri)

    I'm going on vacation tomorrow to Table Rock Lake near (in?) Branson, Missouri. Is there any good herping around there? Where would I find info like that?
  2. texastailfeathers

    Spider in Hiding

    We haven't seen our g. aureostriata (chaco) tarantula in about two weeks now. He buried himself, blocked the entrance to his hide, and he hasn't surfaced even to eat. Should we assume he is preparing to shed and will come out when he's ready, or should we pick up the hide to make sure he's...
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    Flash Photography

    One of the regular vendors at our local reptile expo always makes a big deal about telling people not to photograph her reptiles with flash. She has mostly snakes and a few lizards. I've wanted to ask this since I went to the first expo back in April and I'm just now getting around to it. :)...
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    Odd BP feeding behavior?

    My very young male ball python has always been an eager eater. He always strikes at the first presentation of the prey item (once even caught my pinky finger by mistake), and he eats F/T with great gusto. Last night, however, he was more aggressive than usual. As soon as I opened his viv, he...
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    Getting a spider!!!

    Hubby and I went to a reptile show today and fell in love with a spider. We're going back to pick her up tomorrow (unless she's sold or we change our mind...doubtful). She's a very pretty little 2-inch Chaco golden knee (Grammostola aureostriata). We both held her. Well, ok...hubby held...
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    Scary bugs! HELP!!!

    I found two very freaky-ass insects in my flea trap this afternoon. Can someone please identify them for me? I live in north Texas (Dallas/Fort Worth suburb), in a townhouse development. The following trees are in my neighborhood: mulberry (fruit-bearing), willow, cottonwood, ornamental...
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    Blue Tongue Skink Info

    I saw a gorgeous, incredibly docile blue tongue skink at a reptile show in July and I didn't think much of it until last week when I saw one one on Animal Planet. I've searched through the forum archives and I'm surprised there haven't been any threads about them. I have read countless...
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    Do not click this unless you are 18

    Has anyone clicked the new "over 18" ad that is popping up all over CS.com? It looks scary, like some kind of vampire dating site or something. :devil01: But when you click it, it's some goofy teenage compatibility test thingy with pink hearts and junk. I'm disappointed. :(
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    Trinket & House Snake

    I spent a whopping $35 at the reptile show yesterday (not including admission) and came home with two angry little hatchlings. Meet my little trinket snake:
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    Arachnid Bites/Stings

    What is the likelihood of a person being bitten by their pet tarantula or stung by their pet scorpion under normal circumstances (responsible care, no teasing, etc.)? I know there are quite a few spider/scorp hobbyists on the forum...have any of you been bitten or stung by the bugs in your...
  11. texastailfeathers

    To cull or not to cull

    I got two ball python hatchlings about 6 weeks ago. The male has taken 6 or 7 meals with me and has grown from 67g to 89g. He has a killer feeding response. He is such an enthusiastic feeder that he even bit me once. He readily eats f/t or live, rats or mice, whatever I put in front of him...
  12. texastailfeathers

    Skinny Girl Finally Shed!

    I bought an extremely thin female snow on May 5 and I've been feeding her every 5-7 days to try to get her to plump up. Mission accomplished! She weighed 128 when I got her, but now she's up to 189 and she shed last night! She finally got too big for her old skin! Woohooooo!!! :crazy02: I...
  13. texastailfeathers

    "Spiders & Snakes" - GREAT documentary!

    I'm a rabid fan of animal documentaries, so I've been adding quite a few to my Netflix queue lately. Last night I watched a really great one, so I thought I'd make a recommendation. It is from the Nature series and it is called "Nature: Spiders and Snakes". It is excellent! The first half is...
  14. texastailfeathers

    Gaelic Translation

    I know this is a longshot and has absolutely nothing to do with reptiles... :rolleyes: But is there ANYONE here who can translate two short phrases into Irish Gaelic for me? "strong shoes" and "in the palm of His hand" And possibly direct me to a site where I can download a free Gaelic...
  15. texastailfeathers

    Does Size Matter?

    Ok, this is a reeeeeally dorky rat question...I have bred lots of animals, but never rodents. I bought a very small hooded (black head, white body with black spots...hooded, right?) rat for my foster BP a few weeks ago and he wouldn't eat her, so she became a future breeder. My husband picked...
  16. texastailfeathers

    To Kill a Mockingbird

    There is an alpha male mockingbird in my neighborhood that sings 24 hours a day. I WANT TO KILL HIM. It is almost 2 a.m. right now and he's outside singing his stupid little heart out. It is sooooo tempting to pick him off with my .410. It has the *perfect* spread to hit a mockingbird in the...
  17. texastailfeathers

    Intruder!

    Okay, so technically this probably doesn't qualify as field herping 'cause I found the critter inside my house, but humor me. :rolleyes: I looked up from the TV this evening and saw this little guy way up on the wall. Sorry about the photo quality, but it's hard to zoom in on a pink lizard on...
  18. texastailfeathers

    Hubby's New Puppy

    Well...we have another new addition. My husband is insanely jealous that my chihuahua loves me more than him, so we've been talking about getting another dog just for him. He really loves Bostons and miniature schnauzers and has been looking for one of those without any luck...until yesterday...
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    My Pretty Girl (post-shed)

    This is our little Colombian boa after her first shed with us. Just over a week ago I was telling my husband that she looked too skinny and wrinkly, and now she looks huge. It is unbelievable how quickly these little boas grow. Seriously...I bet you could actually witness a boa's growth with...
  20. texastailfeathers

    Striped King

    My husband and I stopped by a pet shop tonight and we saw a beautiful striped king. It had to be 75g, definitely not a hatchling. It was black and either white or very pale yellow. We didn't handle it because they were closing, but I wish I had. From what I've found online, striped is just a...
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