National Pet Day: a thread.
Starting with the matriarch of the family, Millie. https://twitter.com/wife_zoonit/status/1381360631127887877
Starting with the matriarch of the family, Millie. https://twitter.com/wife_zoonit/status/1381360631127887877
Followed by Rosa, my son's guardian
Sweetest pup, loves kids. Will go to park and lay watching them play for hours.
Sweetest pup, loves kids. Will go to park and lay watching them play for hours.
Then you got Scruffy (he's the janitor) who we got at 3 or 4 years old when my grandpa passed last year.
He is a trip. Fierce.
He is a trip. Fierce.
Then we got Astros Boop (named by my 4 year old nephew ) an amazingly weird rescue of a lost pet (had to be, non native)
Put out signs and all.
Showed up in backyard smaller then a pencil. Cornsnake (not sure exact morph) #snakepic
Put out signs and all.
Showed up in backyard smaller then a pencil. Cornsnake (not sure exact morph) #snakepic
Then we got Mystery, my son's snake. Because of course every kids first snake is a pet rock. (ball python, spyder and pastel morph)
#snakepic
#snakepic
Now let's get weird.
One of my favorites. Charlie. A bristle worm that my brother found in his sump tank.
He has his own tank now, and is over a 1' long. Neat guy. Would love to figure out what exactly it is one day.
One of my favorites. Charlie. A bristle worm that my brother found in his sump tank.
He has his own tank now, and is over a 1' long. Neat guy. Would love to figure out what exactly it is one day.
Staying with the weird, my other 2 saltwater animals. A sea slug (black skirt, it's actually really pretty but can never get a good shot) and a marine hermit crab.
All in separate tanks.
All in separate tanks.