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Posted by keats/* on September 20, 2002 at 10:40:06:
In Reply to: Re: Question fer ya, Monte .... posted by powergeckos on September 20, 2002 at 09:31:46:
Monte!
As luck would have it we are moving the IT Dept. to a more spacious office at the Seminary, so of course my first thought is hurray, reptiles at work! (Aurora is at home presently because between the hot summer weather and the equipment there wasn't space for her at work, poor darling. However, she seems fat and happy at the house, so she'll stay there for awhile longer.)
Anyhow, I've got a couple of questions for you regarding the herps you keep at work:
1) what do you do over the weekends, from your post it sounds like the cresties are at work too, do they stay at the office over the weekend as well?
2) among the critters you keep at work, who are the most social during the day. I'm thinking it might be fun to expand to include a new critter who is social during the day. My dragons would love to come to work, but the space requirements for them are a bit steep. I need a recommendation for a hardy diurnal critter who would be comfortable in something along the lines of a 20L or a bit bigger. Any ideas?
Is your term off to a good start? So far here the seminarians are calm and happy, but of course the school year is off to such a mellower beginning than last year.
best,
keats
p.s. Aurora:
:I put the Gargoyles in my office, because I wanted a chance to watch them at work. I have them in a 20 high display tank, right next to my theological books and electric guitar!!!!
:The Cresteds were home in my herp room in the basement with the other critters - but I brought them to work as well - because they make me laugh every time I look at them.
:Leos still out number my Rhacs by quite a large number, but who knows. I really am getting the Rhac bug - in fact, Allen from Sandfire is sending me a cool male crrested pretty soon.
:You told me this would happen - if I remember . . .
:Take care.
:Monte - Powergeckos
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