I miss my little munchkins


This would be my Buttercup. She's a Jungle Carpet Python. This photo is a little old, she's much bigger than this now... but I haven't seen her much in the past 6 months. There's a corner in her tank where she will go when she doesn't want to be bothered and when she's in that corner I know not to even bother trying to take her out, she gets a little snappy if I do try. 


This is Douglas. He's one of my two Bearded Dragons. The people we got him from said he's a Sun Burst, but I'm not completely sure. They didn't take good care of him, as you can probably see his back toes are little nubs. He was also stunted in his growth, they told me he's about 4 years but he's probably 2 sizes smaller than my female (who I was planning on breeding with him). Although he's a little handicap, he's still such an amazing little man.


This little beauty is Yoshi (my Female Bearded Dragon) she was my very first reptile that I ever had. She was a baby of my older brothers lizards Betty and Buddy. I fell immediately in love with her from the moment my brother brought her over. I have always had an interest in reptiles and she kind of made is flourish into what is now my deep and sincere love for anything that doesn't have fur. She's been such a wonderful pet and I hope to have her for many years to come. 


Although this photo isn't the best, that's my Pacman Frog, his name is Kermit. This photo was taken shortly after we got him, he was a present for me from my ex boyfriend. I have always wanted a pacman frog, they're so amazing and their size just always intrigued me. At first he was very hesitant of me touching him, but he soon recognized that when I took him out of the tank, it was because it was feeding time. He still tried to eat my fingers every now and again, but was never successful. 



I have many other pets, but am not posting their photos because they aren't just MINE. The other babies I have are shared between me and my ex boyfriend. The one's posted are actually mine.
I miss them all so much, have only seen them a few times in the past 6 months, it's truly heart breaking and I cannot wait until I am able to bring them here with me. They're all my world, I do consider them to be a part of my family. Don't know what I would do without them. 


I also just want to take this time to give a little speech about my Chinchillas who have passed away. I wasn't there to say goodbye or give them a proper burial but I miss them so much and I know that they're now together in Chinchilla heaven. Eugene and Hemmingway were two amazing pets, although they were little pains in the asses and made little poopy messes on the floor, they were great. When we first got them, they weren't friendly by any means. Previous owners didn't take them out of their cage often and I do believe they were neglected quite a bit. When we brought them into out lives we tried so hard to get them used to us, and it slowly began to work. I'm terribly sorry that you guys passed, it shouldn't have happened. ......
Just as a little learning experience for anyone out there with Chinchillas, if you introduce a new animal into your house such as a dog, or a cat that can have access to the cage and make noises towards the Chinchillas... make sure you remove your rodents from that room into a different room where the other animals can't see them. It causes too much stress and unfortunately causes them to pass. 
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I love you two very much, miss you every day and pray you're doing well.
R.I.P Eugene and Hemmingway
 

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