02-01-2024, 05:43 PM
(02-01-2024, 05:35 PM)Byrd Wrote: True confession: I really like cats and reptiles. Love snakes (they're such escape artists, though) and lizards of all kinds. I did have a lovely bearded dragon, but he died a few weeks ago, and the gap in my life was just disturbing (kept looking for Tad when I walked by the spot where his tank was, kept thinking that it's great weather to take him outside, etc.)
So... yesterday I got little Cinnamon.
Cinnamon's a hatchling (he'll grow to about 18 inches in length and weigh about half a pound or a bit more). I estimate that he's no more than two weeks old... so he and his clutch-mates are still very new at living in the world. I'd have preferred one that was a month old, but the fancy colored ones tend to be the first ones bought and I worry about such a tiny thing falling into the hands of a well meaning but inexperienced owner.
This is a chill little creature. He didn't freak out when he was put in the container at PetSmart and he didn't panic when I put him in his new home. Today he had a nice meal of a bug (just one) and is now sitting in his food dish, contemplating life.
Because he's so young and hadn't been in the sales cage for long, he apparently hasn't learned to fear human hands. I'll be getting him used to a leash so I can give him a chance to roam more freely in the sunshine.
Anyway, this is my lil' dragon!
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Awww what a cutie. I have never owned a reptile but like you I've always liked snakes and kept the elementary school's garter snake over the Summer as a kid. My son and his partner once had a bearded dragon as a pet too but she died way too early and they were devastated. Keeping a reptile appeared to me to be a difficult to maintain their environment and good health, well any way, from hearing them tell me about what they needed to do. Seemed iffy to get it exactly right.
I wish you and Cinnamon many long days of good walks together.
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