Micro Environment
Feeders - Crickets, Mealworms, Superworms
Hi
As you can imagine, Cody's post disturbed me greatly. As an employer, I do not find it appropriate to enter into details. The details are both mundane and disturbing. If Cody's choice is to pursue his grievances publicly, I will respond, both publicly and legally. Cody, please cease and desist, there are too many witnesses and there is too much proof. Do yourself no further harm.
Don Skelly
Hello Cody
The seven other employees do respectfully disagree with you. There were numerous other incidents that lead to your dismissal. You were in your probation period and I am fully within my rights to terminate your employment if I find that you were unsuitable. I bear you no ill will, my duty is to do the best I can for this company and for my employees.
Respectfully
Don Skelly
07/07/2016
The client I mentioned before has a great close-up. I will post soon.
Plus the story plus the Contest plus at least one of my rants.
07/05/2016
I mentioned a while back that I had a tame wild snapper. Some people were a little skeptical. Can't say I blame 'em.
So today, a client showed up with his kid and I was super busy, but it was a gorgeous day and I needed to feed my koi and kids love this stuff. So I dropped all my work and we crept up to the koi pond and as we surveyed the situation with all the proper precautions explained, my snapper swam up to check us out. We fed the koi and we fed my snapper and I think we all had a special moment with an animal that has a fierce reputation. Nothing could be further from the truth.
As my guest saw, this is a shy, graceful and intelligent animal. It is certainly aware of the threat that humans pose, but if trust is earned, it is given.
This is my intro to the story "me and My Snapper".
Oh, and being someone who likes to run Contests, I think we should have a Contest called "Name My Snapper".
Here are a couple of pics. I've also got a lot of story. Believe it or not, yesterday at lunch at the North ...... The video is AMAZING, well no, but the story is good.
We have filled our job opening.
07/02/2016
CONTEST # 10 was surprisingly tricky with many guesses very close, (common mudpuppy) but not correct. It is a Black Warrior Waterdog.
A LITTLE INFO on N. alabamensis. This name used to include the more common waterdog in the low-lying lands and the coastal region. It is now used only to designate the population in the Black Warrior River. This species is in great danger and its population is plummeting.
AJ figured it out and we shipped a box of crickets free of charge.
Congratulations AJ on a job well done.
CONTEST # 11 was over almost before it began. I hadn’t finished posting the Contest and John had already won.
Congratulations John, you may be our fastest Contest winner yet!
It is a Waterfall Frog.
A LITTLE INFO on Litoria nannotis. The nuptial pads and spines across the chest help the male to hold on to slippery rocks and slippery females. They are found in Queensland, Australia. This species is in great danger and its population is plummeting. (see photo below)
CONTEST #12 is challenging, to say the least. (see photo below)
Good luck!!
Don
06/27/2016
So, I've been told that my clues were worse than my Contest.
Well, the first clue tells about an animal that retains juvenile characterstics as an adult.
Second clue refers to a BLACK Hole
Third clue refers to Canis Major, Greater DOG.
Black Warrior Waterdog
A little more info on N. alabamanesis. This name used to include the more common waterdog in the low-lying lands and the costal regions. It is now used only to designate the population in the Black Warrior River. This species is in great danger and its population is plummeting.
Whether or not AJ used my clues, BRAVO, well done and I hope you liked my express service.
06/20/2016
Its been a week and still no winner. Time for some clues. The first set of clues are quite puzzling.
A.) Neotony
B.) Event Horizon
C.)
If you live in the Alexandria area, we have a job opening. Full time, manual labor, no experience required, high school diploma, all training provided. Call for more details. Don
I noticed someone recently looking for CBB Black Rough Neck Monitors. I know that's extremely rare and as far as I know only a couple of zoos have accomplished reproduction. If you know more than this, please let me know.
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