Chuck Horne: So, Bossk and Tiamat are in the flycatch portion of their enclosure, [laughs], in their CustomCages.com Suncatcher, trying to get some sun. How awesome is that? I haven’t seen any breeding this season so far, and usually by this time Tiamat has laid me a clutch of eggs. So, not sure if, uh, what the delay is about, but that’s okay! Getting some eggs would be awesome, getting some more babies would be awesome, but then again, not having to worry about the stress of incubation and what to do with all the babies would also be kind of awesome.
But, that is what it looks like from the inside of the enclosure looking out. That’s the flycatch. Here’s the other door, and that’s to prevent them from running past me when I come in here to hang out with them. But they just got done eating some [unitelligeable] in their little bowl right there. Still got the nest box for if she becomes pregnant, and then, she can also lay eggs in that plant.
And then, looking over at this side, the female Knight Anoles in their flycatch enclosure are doing awesome. There’s one, there’s two, and where is number three? All three of my little girls in their Suncatcher enclosure.
Let’s go back over here. See what Bossk and Tiamat are up to. Tiamat wants to go and explore. Alright, guys, I’ve got to go to the pet shop and get you some superworms for tomorrow. You going to come back in your enclosure? Hey, that’s my pretty girl. There’s my pretty girl. Pretty Tiamat. You are such a beautiful iguana. She’s such a beautiful iguana. Yes, you are!
Alright, I’m going to get you guys back in here. Let’s see if I can — easy. There we go. Easy. Let’s get the big boy. Come here, buddy. Come here, big boy. There’s big boy. He’s a handful. Alright.
There they are. My awesome Honduran Spiny Tail iguanas, Bossk and Tiamat, in their CustomCages.com Suncatcher enclosure. Awesome outdoor lizard cage. Alright, say goodbye.