cagedbirdsinging
Maya's Mama
Well, my crazy week/weekend is over and I can begin doing more with the vivarium, finally!
My burrow looks to be fully dried and is likely ready to paint and seal up, though, speaking of seal, I was wondering if I should be thinking about sealing my driftwood.
Obviously, the driftwood will need to be cleaned regularly and I do not want to damage it because I picked the pieces by hand and put a lot of work into them to prepare and sterilize them! I don't want them to get potentially damaged. Is there a risk there for leaving them in their natural state?
Also, I have to share a story from this evening, even though it is a bit off of the topic and I do not yet have a progression thread for the baby that I don't even have yet!
I don't like going to pet stores, especially chain stores, but my brother and I were in the city and he had to stop at Petco for a reason that I can't even recall because I ran out of there jumping and skipping!
I headed straight for the reptiles hoping to browse and watch them. I love to watch them! Well, what do you know, the reptile attendant had the snake drawer open. I asked her if they had any corns in one of the tanks and she said they sure did! I was so excited that I didn't even ask the girl before bothering to sift through the aspen shavings, looking for hatchlings in hiding. I really surprised myself because I went into the tank with absolute confidence and no fear of any tiny velcro snakes!
It only took a few seconds to unearth a coil of hatchlings. I immediately spotted an anery hatchling and scooped that precious thing up gently and brought it to my chest. It looked up at me curiously, tongue flicking away before it began to weave between my fingers and slither over my hands very calmly. Here I was expecting a flighty response, but it was so calm and seemed content to be handled. It even curled its tail around my pinky and lifted it's head up to prop on my fingertip for a bit to check things out. Then, it curled up in the warmth of my palm for a good five minutes before I was getting yelled at by my brother to come along and get out of there.
It was so heart breaking to put that precious thing back. I just wanted to hold it and be content until my girl hatches! It was such an adorable, tiny, and CALM little thing. I can only pray that I manage to find a hatchling with such a great personality.
Now I really have the drive to get this vivarium done!
My burrow looks to be fully dried and is likely ready to paint and seal up, though, speaking of seal, I was wondering if I should be thinking about sealing my driftwood.
Obviously, the driftwood will need to be cleaned regularly and I do not want to damage it because I picked the pieces by hand and put a lot of work into them to prepare and sterilize them! I don't want them to get potentially damaged. Is there a risk there for leaving them in their natural state?
Also, I have to share a story from this evening, even though it is a bit off of the topic and I do not yet have a progression thread for the baby that I don't even have yet!
I don't like going to pet stores, especially chain stores, but my brother and I were in the city and he had to stop at Petco for a reason that I can't even recall because I ran out of there jumping and skipping!
I headed straight for the reptiles hoping to browse and watch them. I love to watch them! Well, what do you know, the reptile attendant had the snake drawer open. I asked her if they had any corns in one of the tanks and she said they sure did! I was so excited that I didn't even ask the girl before bothering to sift through the aspen shavings, looking for hatchlings in hiding. I really surprised myself because I went into the tank with absolute confidence and no fear of any tiny velcro snakes!
It only took a few seconds to unearth a coil of hatchlings. I immediately spotted an anery hatchling and scooped that precious thing up gently and brought it to my chest. It looked up at me curiously, tongue flicking away before it began to weave between my fingers and slither over my hands very calmly. Here I was expecting a flighty response, but it was so calm and seemed content to be handled. It even curled its tail around my pinky and lifted it's head up to prop on my fingertip for a bit to check things out. Then, it curled up in the warmth of my palm for a good five minutes before I was getting yelled at by my brother to come along and get out of there.
It was so heart breaking to put that precious thing back. I just wanted to hold it and be content until my girl hatches! It was such an adorable, tiny, and CALM little thing. I can only pray that I manage to find a hatchling with such a great personality.
Now I really have the drive to get this vivarium done!








