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My monster - a little one at that :)!

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everything under the sun.
I've had 'Icabod' for some time now, or 'Ickis', and I have to say that this little guy has more personality than any of my other reptiles or snakes. Way more personality.

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Good, god i'm white.

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he wasn't to pleased to go back into his cage, but a little basking soon helped him forget about his previous adventure outside for the day. I actually let him outside every day for about fifteen minutes - i feel that it's actually making him more easy to deal with and now whenever i place my hand in the cage he crawls out of his hide to crawl up onto it, knowing well he's either going to be fed or get to go outside. :) I love him alllready - he's due to shed in a while, I can't wait :)`
 
He is a cutie :). I keep toying with the idea of getting another lizard, but not sure just which way to go. I'll have to check in for growin up pics on Icabod (love the name btw)
 
He's adorable! Lizards learn so quickly that people are the ones who take them outside for fun stuff!
 
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:) I'd love to get another lizard - but the idea that I may be moving out soon and into an appartment complex is difficult when I will have a snake that could get to be 10 feet or up, and a five foot lizard. It's not like they could cause any damage B). I suppose i'll just have to be hush-hush about it. Thanks for the comments everybody.
 
My apartment complex doesn't have anything in the lease specifically about snake or reptiles and just general items like the pet deposit, no pets over 25lbs. etc. So when I told the manager before I moved in, she said as long as no-one complains and there legal just keep them away from us and you'll be fine!

she did ask how many I had and when I told her I'd not have more than 5 or 6 in tanks she was cool with it.
 
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