No sales of the pendants yet...perhaps the next set will garner more interest. Meanwhile, reptiles:
Midnight by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
With the passing of my oldest, Candice, (13 1/2 years), Midnight is now the elder of the house at 10 1/2, and largest in the house currently at over 5 feet (since the retic stays elsewhere she doesn't count). Daughter of my first snake ever, she's got his gentle personality too (if a bit more explorative).
Midnight by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
I've posted about the gray-band Gideon before already; as he hadn't eaten on his own since I got him, I wanted a snake I could rely on so he could visit the high school, so here's Gubler:
Gubler by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Gubler hasn't missed a meal since arriving, all mice too; naturally though, a week after he showed up Gideon finally decided to eat on his own too, but now I've got two brilliantly patterned alterna to use for education
Gubler by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Tsefan the MBK I showed has a taste for fingers; Halailah the Baja king apparently developed a thing for pants...
Halailah by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Halailah by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
And last for now, Domhara the mountain boa's future (several years' future) boyfriend, Reynard:
Reynard by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
He's still on lizards, but starting to show interest in scented pinkies. And, 2 years younger than Domhara, but he's already almost as orange as she is so he's going to be brilliant as an adult
Reynard by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr
Reynard by
Hawken Carlton, on Flickr