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Stitch! An alumnus of CoRHS, Stitch enjoys all the pampering he can get from the Tucker Family, Colorado Springs, CO. July 2010.



Cosmo, a loved member of the van Buuren family in KS, graduated from CoRHS in 2006 (left). He weighed a mere 4pounds. Today (right), Cosmos weighs in at 10 pounds and measures just over 4 feet in length. We think Cosmos looks like a King!



Penelope and Crush in their new home with the Simpson Family!



Kernel (formerly known as Claudette) corn snake and Primrose ball python in their new home! May 2010.


Nate (formerly known as Natalie) enjoys conquering dinos and attacking the remote with the Nielsen family. March 2010.


Olive (the iguana formerly known as Miss Lizzy) has taken over the entire home of the Schroeder Family! March 2010.


Vega, a 12' Burmese python, at home with the Lasoya Family. March 2010.


Dart, a soft-shelled turtle, in her new home in Westerminster with the Olds Family! February 2010.



Aladore iguana, blind in one eye, in her new home with the Thompson family in Ft. Collins, CO. October 2009.


Beauregard tegu with his mom Stephanie in herp heaven: San Diego, CA. August 2009.




Top row: Raposa (left) and Pie (right). Bottom row: Pie and Raposa with iguana family. All these lucky lizards live with the Harrison family in MA.



Filbert, a red-eared slider, enjoying a pond-side roar (actually a yawn) at his new home in Lafayette with the Harold family, August 2009.




Harriet, a common boa, pet of the Lenig Family, Colorado Springs, CO. August, 2009.



Red eared sliders enjoy their new home in Boulder, CO with the Hernandez family. June 2009.




Sulcata tortoises Max (top), Koffi ( left) and red foot tortoise Pi (right) enjoying the good life in Louisiana with the Riedel family. June 2009.


Ranger Hubert, bull snake, is an ambassador at Lake Pueblo State Park, CO. June 2009.





Chase with Dew (formerly Edward) ornate box turtle in Broomfield, June, 2009.

















Nani in her new home in Centennial, CO, May, 2009. Her caretakers include Adam and Nicholas and their parents.



Nolly newt and DigDug, Asian fire-bellied toad, at home in Boulder, CO, April 2009.



The Berndt family in Limon, CO with Quinlan, a children's pyhon. April 2009.


Wilfred the red foot tortoise in TX, coming out of his heated abode! Sent to CoRHS by his owner, Tony.
April 2009


Jeff holds Don Carlos, now living in IL!



Wyatt, now residing in Colorado Springs, CO



Hi!

Just letting you know that Saturn is doing awesome! She loves to be out of her cage and loves climb all over us. She is eating good and getting bigger. We measured her and she is 51 inches long! She is also shedding good, and we occasionally like to give her baths in her water bowl. Right now she is curled up around our dad. We love having her!

Laura, Sarah and Shannon in CO.




March 2009
Jezebel with Bryan in CO
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February 2009
Merlin with Shena in his new home in warm LA (and we mean Louisiana)!




February 2009
Hubble, a ball python, in his new habitat!
He lives with Spencer in CO.



February 2009
Harlequin is doing great. He gets to exercise in the kitchen everyday and we feed him every other day alternating the mice, turkey and 2 mice and when its his time not to eat we give him earthworms and mealworms for a snack. However he is always pooping in the kitchen, that’s a nice little present. He likes to drink out of the dogs water dish. We just love him so much. Thanks, Christie




February 2009

Just wanted to give you an update on DigDug the firebellied toad. He's great! He's adapted to our house very well. After hiding for the first couple of weeks, he's hardly shy at all anymore. He reacts very well and calmly when I drain his tank and clean his filter. He just holds still and waits for me to finish. I guess he's gotten used to the routine. We haven't ever handled him, but sometimes I think he'd climb right into my hand if I put it in front of him.

He's a great eater. I think if I fed him an unlimited amount of food, he would just keep eating until he became spherical. Cheers, Cerrise



February 2009

Things are going great!!!
They love each other. Emerald has really taught Bruce who the boss is.

They both love their cage, Bruce was king or the castle on the first day. Emerald is such a sweet lady she loves to let me hold her and is giving kisses already. Bruce and I have some work to do but just this Saturday he let me hold him for a good 40 minutes. He seems to like me more when he is in the safety of the cage. Both have also proved they could rival Spiderman with their acrobatic skills and are eating and pooping like champs too. They love the daily mist with water but bath time is still a bit trying.

As for the cat she has already adopted them as hers. She spends the day watching them. I did a face to face with her and each of them to make sure that both Bruce and Emerald knew that Budda was just a harry lizard. It went very well.
I have also attached some pictures for you too see.

Thank you for the opportunity to brighten the lives of these two sweet babies.


Erinn




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