Grand Design Show

Published: 08/05/2009 Comments: 0

It's been an up and down week, Monday was another Bank Holiday (we went to the Grand Designs Show, very interesting). Tuesday was slow sales and enquiries wise but I had plenty to catch up on. I was supposed to go in a hot air balloon on Wednesday but yet again it was cancelled due to the weather (too windy). My son bought a voucher for my birthday last year, it is something that I have always wanted to do - I will have to re-book it again! Thursday was a manic day, loads of orders coming in and the phone didn't stop ringing. I'm always moaning about praying mantids taking up lots of time and not selling but recently I have found them selling really well. I'm delighted because I adore praying mantids, I love the way they turn around and look at you. My last two Green Shield mantids went off yesterday to be filmed for a BBC program. I reared them up from an egg case that I bought and I had hoped to breed them but unfortunately my female fell down on her last moult and ended up stuck in her skin. I tried to remove the old skin but it was hopeless. It's very sad when this happens, it tends to be mostly large female bugs on their final moult. I often hear about this with Jungle Nymph stick insects. It can be a sign that the animal has got a bit too dry and I think this was the problem with my mantis. I hadn't kept this species before but I should have realised by their bright green colour that they needed a higher humidity than most mantids. We live and learn.

I now have four baby Crested geckos, three hatched in the cage with the adults (in a moss box) and one hatched in my makeshift incubator. They are so cute but I am thinking that I may need to sell some of my baby reptiles to pay for my growing collection. I have spent a fortune on reptiles recently, new Exo Terre vivariums, lighting for the tanks, waterfalls to keep up humidity and of course food. I feed my baby geckos on jars of baby food, as well as small crickets and other bugs. My Corn snakes are growing well and looking beautiful. I chose three completely different coloured snakes (well I am a girl). The trouble with selling reptiles is that they are 'proper' animals to me and I cannot bring myself to sell them to just anyone. It is a real problem, I don't want to upset anyone. Several people have shown an interest in my baby geckos, my daughter says I should interview people! Anyway I have decided on May 30 th for my open afternoon. I will put the details on my website soon. I have lots of used tanks and boxes that I could do with selling, they are taking up too much room in my shed and on the verandah. I will get them sorted out for that afternoon and hopefully clear some space and you will get some bargains. I also have some surplus food plants, Privet, Eucalyptus etc.

Well I am off to Henley college now, it's raining and I have agreed to take my daughter and her friend as neither have any lessons until later this morning. My daughter's AS level exams start on Monday!

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