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smart bunny Posted - 24/01/2013 : 14:57:23
Just could not get my camera to get a decent pic!! At least I was able to get a couple though, would never have been able to with Ember when I first got her, she'd have escaped for sure if I'd tried to photo her like this lol. Will get some good ones in 1 weeks time when hubby is around with his camera, until then these will have to do

Need to come up with a name now, unisex as not sure on sex but hoping it's a male... any ideas lol?

He/she hatched 16/9/12.









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ScalySituation Posted - 28/01/2013 : 18:50:18
what about

Tangle
Skip
Jaffa
Munchkin
Ollie
Diego
Spitz
Fritz
Domingo
kev 5 Posted - 25/01/2013 : 16:23:18
lovely new addition
scottishbluebird Posted - 25/01/2013 : 15:57:01
HADES m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From Greek ‘#913;#953;#948;#951;#962; (Haides), derived from #945;#953;#948;#951;#962; (aides) meaning "unseen"... [more]
HARSHAD m Indian
Derived from Sanskrit #2361;#2352;#2381;#2358; (harsha) meaning "happiness".
HARSHAL m IndiHARTLEY m English
From a surHARUKO f Japanese
From Japanese #26149; (haru) "spring" or #38525; (haru) "sun, sunlight" combined with #23376; (ko) "child".name which was derived from a place name meaning "hart clearing" in Old English.an
HARVEY m English
From the Breton given name Haerviu, which meant "battle worthy", from haer "battle" and viu "worthy
HELIOS m Greek MythologyHIROSHI m Japanese
From Japanese #23515; "tolerant, generous" or #28009; "prosperous".
Means "sun" in Greek... [more]
HOSHI f Japanese
Means "star" in Japanese
Haden



Derived from Sanskrit #2361;#2352;#2381;#2358; (harsha) meaning "happiness".
smart bunny Posted - 25/01/2013 : 12:33:10
Thanks for the ideas guys, and sorry to be really ungrateful but not keen on Zulu, sorry lol! Will keep thinking on it, quite fancy an 'H' name but not essential, plus am reading Percy Jackson to son at bedtime so feeling a bit 'Greek Goddy' at the moment, but don't like Hephaestus or Hades!!! I will keep you updated...

Lol Razee - you'd better tell the garden centre that they need to sell him as Guiness ;)
Razee Posted - 24/01/2013 : 23:10:07
I like Scaly's Truffle, he sort of looks like Truffle :-)
It's funny with names, I have lots ready, in case I'm allowed more snakes - but when I got Little T., none of them suited him, and I just couldn't think of any.
There's a tiny little hatchie in a nearby garden centre - hypo rootbeer, teeny and very yellow. I'd have him by now, if I could. And I know exactly, what he'd be called - Guiness.
Red123 Posted - 24/01/2013 : 20:42:19
He looks cute :) Can never give anything a name until I meet them in person. Snakes always look like a name I think. Strange I know.
serena_08 Posted - 24/01/2013 : 19:36:04
One more for Zulu!
Blackcat Posted - 24/01/2013 : 19:33:19
wow, lovely little housie
Useless at names so will leave that to the experts.
lupi lou Posted - 24/01/2013 : 19:31:04
he's lovely, I quite like Zulu too
Moppet Posted - 24/01/2013 : 18:58:49
Another vote for Zulu from me, I think that's a great name.

He's a gorgeous little housie
Donnie Posted - 24/01/2013 : 18:02:34
He looks great, you could call him Hank
scottishbluebird Posted - 24/01/2013 : 16:18:27
Gorgeous, Waffles or Zulu are fab names
ScalySituation Posted - 24/01/2013 : 16:00:58
I like waffles as a name too :)
smart bunny Posted - 24/01/2013 : 15:51:27
Thanks all :) I've definitely decided I don't want to be saying he/she all the time and I don't like 'it' so... housie is a 'he' from now on as far as I am concerned lol (may have to change names later if necessary :p).

Once I've got some better pics next week I'll have to get Figs/Mort to tell me which kind house snake he is lol - I'm assuming a Cape? He looked almost dark green the first time I saw him, but is more of a dark brown really with a lot of iridescence.
Hissyfit Posted - 24/01/2013 : 15:21:20
He's so sweet, love his colour How about Hershey? I do like Zulu though, that would be a cool name for him
Figs Posted - 24/01/2013 : 15:10:52
I loves him <3
Housies are brill - silky soft!

Call 'him' Zulu
Laws Posted - 24/01/2013 : 15:06:00
Eeeeee! LOVELY !! I love their faces !
I'm never content till I have a name but I always struggle . My hogs have a theme , E for females and R for males . Looking at the other names maybe rusty as the lovely rusty colour . Sometimes you have to look at them and go " well WHO are you "
ScalySituation Posted - 24/01/2013 : 15:04:23
Something food related, Toffee, Pancake, Truffles...

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