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08-25-2007, 09:07 PM
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East Bay Vivarium pictures
I went to East Bay Vivarium today and took some pictures.
First up, the huge Asian Water Monitor. For size reference, the cage is 12x4x8 lengthxwidthxheight.
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A Burmese Python
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Argus Monitor
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Burmese Python (different one)
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Big Suriname, can anyone tell me what is going on with her colors? She's very dark. Is she having babies?
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Two different Black Throat Monitors
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This is not at East Bay Vivarium, this store is the Hayward A Reptile Room. It's a Retic. It was a cool picture opportunity but this cage is one of the cleaner ones. Take a look at how bad it is. Makes me sad.
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08-25-2007, 09:12 PM
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Re: East Bay Vivarium pictures
was that a hiss or a yawn from that tic
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08-25-2007, 09:16 PM
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Re: East Bay Vivarium pictures
Yawn. A really long one. I was able to spot him, be impressed by it, wait a bit until I realized I had camera, take it out of my pocket and turn it on, snap a picture. He closed his mouth about 10 seconds after I put it away.
I did see one of the babies from the same litter as my Burm, though. And MAN, my Burm is MUCH larger than theirs. Like double the thickness. This is the same place that when I ordered rats, they gave me mice (before I could see the difference myself). That made me mad. So I don't buy anything there unless I have to, I just go there to look at the big snakes they have. The breeding tanks are the only ones they keep fairly clean.
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08-25-2007, 09:17 PM
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Re: East Bay Vivarium pictures
I'm so excited. I will be going there on September 7th.
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08-25-2007, 09:22 PM
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Re: East Bay Vivarium pictures
There's like 30 more big reptiles I did not take a picture of, so there's plenty to look at. I just picked those out by whim. I took the pictures of the water dragon for Raze though since he wanted them. I wish I could take more pictures but he just wanted to soak not move around, unfortunately.
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08-25-2007, 09:23 PM
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Re: East Bay Vivarium pictures
Nice pics, not sure what's up with that Suri.
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