What pets/animals do you currently have?

Update from nearly 4 years ago
1.2 British Bulldogs named Rufus, Maggie and Masie
0.2 Ball Pythons named Mamba and Margo
1.0 Western Hognose Snake named Hugo
1.0 Corn Snake named Blobby
1.0 Reticulated Python named Lucky
0.1 Crested Gecko named Lulu
1.0 Horsfield Tortoise named Ernie
1 Tiger Oscar named Bonnie (Do not know gender)
1 Common Pleco named Paul (Do not know gender)
0.1 Green Cheeked Conure named Peewee
1.1 European Goldfinch Named Goldie and Birdy
 
1 (F) Shetland Sheepdog - Izabella (the Diva)
1 (F) St. Bernard/German Shepherd mix - Penny (My 80lb Covid Quarantine rescue)
2 (M) B&W Tuxedo cats (Brothers Zachary and Benjamin)
1 (F) B&W Tuxedo cat (Sadie - followed me home, but she matched the set...)
2 (M) Teenage boys

And this is why we can't have nice things...
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I currently own :
- 3 F domestic chicken, including 2 dwarf mixbreeds breed by my mom, she loves chickens
- 1 dwarf botia (Ambastaia sidthimunki)
- 7 harlequin rasboras
 
For now, the only pet I have is our family's 5 year old Portugese water dog named Lila. Hopefully in the future, when I'm an adult and I can make my own decisions, I'll be able to acquire a much larger collection. :D
 
At the moment I have

1 crowned stick insect
1 violet-winged stick insect
1 giant scrub millipede
1 colony of trilobite cockroaches
1 giant burrowing cockroach
1 rabbit
1 cockatiel
2 dogs
2 cats
2 goliath stick insects
3 zebra millipedes
4 guinea pigs
14 colonies of various isopods
15 fish tanks (african cichlids, american cichlids, tropical community fish, goldfish, neocaridina and caridina shrimp, mystery snails)

Would absolutely love to get some snakes, spiders, and scorpions in the future.
 
Due to my graduation in the winter, I am in the process of downsizing part of my collection to make moving easier. The following animals I am keeping are:
  • 0.2 Leopard Geckos
  • 1.0 Sarasin's Giant Gecko
  • 1.0 Gargoyle Gecko
  • 0.0.1 Northern Blue Tongue Skink
  • 1.0 Axolotl
  • 10 gallon community tank - Betta, Cherry Shrimp, Panda Corydoras, Mystery Snails, Bladder Snails
The Mali Uromastyx will be headed to a breeding project to help increase the population of captive-bred uromastyx in the United States. The Cane Toad and Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches will be moving to a new home. I am still in the process of placing the rabbits.

The goal is to renovate and improve enclosures for all of my current animals, but I will not being doing that until after I move so I do not have to tear them apart.
 
Due to my graduation in the winter, I am in the process of downsizing part of my collection to make moving easier. The following animals I am keeping are:
  • 0.2 Leopard Geckos
  • 1.0 Sarasin's Giant Gecko
  • 1.0 Gargoyle Gecko
  • 0.0.1 Northern Blue Tongue Skink
  • 1.0 Axolotl
  • 10 gallon community tank - Betta, Cherry Shrimp, Panda Corydoras, Mystery Snails, Bladder Snails
The Mali Uromastyx will be headed to a breeding project to help increase the population of captive-bred uromastyx in the United States. The Cane Toad and Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches will be moving to a new home. I am still in the process of placing the rabbits.

The goal is to renovate and improve enclosures for all of my current animals, but I will not being doing that until after I move so I do not have to tear them apart.
Kudos to you for sending the Mali to a breeding project. Both of my uromastyx are captive bred and I am very proud of that. The last time I attempted captivity of a wild-caught he died of kidney disease quickly.
 
Kudos to you for sending the Mali to a breeding project. Both of my uromastyx are captive bred and I am very proud of that. The last time I attempted captivity of a wild-caught he died of kidney disease quickly.

Thank you. She was just given to the breeder over the weekend. Fingers-crossed I will see updates somewhere on successful breeding from her.
 
I have an incredibly stupid (but cute and lovable-survival mechanism) mini schnauzer
and 2 Mohave desert tortoises (Gopherus Agassizii)
 
I have since acquired a red-crowned kakariki, Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae, and a plum-headed parakeet, Psittacula cyanocephala. Both males, and of course, both captive born and bred. Kakarikis are the only New Zealand birds well established in the foreign pet trade (though technically there are some privately owned keas in Europe and one was sold through Japan a few years ago too.)

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It will take about two years for the plum-head to molt into full adult plumage, example below.plum3.jpg

There is only one of each in my care, but there are as well several budgerigars, which in my experience - when brought up with other birds - are very gregarious and perform very well as a flock-surrogate and provide a wonderful amount of social interaction to the rarer species.

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@Sheather with these new additions to the existing flock, how many animals do you have nowadays? Surely, it must feel like a mini zoo now from the sound of it.

I have 25 birds and 41 reptiles/amphibians, a few rodents and a lot of aquatics (fish and invertebrates, fresh and saltwater.) I don't have an individual count for those but I have more than 80 species in total counting everything from a parakeet down to an isopod!
 
Scarlet-chested parakeet. IMG_1886.jpg'
Barred tiger salamander
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Giant day gecko

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Azureus dart frog

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Mourning gecko

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northern blue tongue skink

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leopard gecko

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coral reef aquarium

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Scarlet-chested parakeet. View attachment 723752'
Barred tiger salamander
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Giant day gecko

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Mourning gecko

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In the UK we usually name the Scarlet Chested Parakeet, "Splendid Parakeet ",although I think that Scarlet Chested Parakeet, describes it better. I am a big fan of Plumheads, beautiful birds
 
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