Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 1:55 am
They never closed, but a lot of the turtles/tortoises died. It was awful.
They had just moved to New Mexico, where they had bought a bunch of land to really build a ranch. Only a little while after they got there, there was a fire. Judy was home alone and could not get all the animals out. She had to stand and watch them burn to death. It was really traumatizing.
Tony was still in Texas, either for work or for finishing up with their old house, and he drove to NM, they packed up everything that could be salvaged, and came back to Texas. They lost almost everything they owned in the fire, so a lot of people donated clothes and furniture to them. It was a very hard time. But, they never stopped rescuing turtles and other herps. Many of us donated tanks and reptile stuff.
They have been living in a big place out int he country West of Houston, but now they are moving so they are having a push to adopt out a lot of the animals. Tony has some pink-bellied sidenecks for adoption and I am not sure what else. He told me he had a YBS too, and if it is male and healthy I might take it... I think Al needs a friend.
I used to be a reptile expert. Now I'm just an old turtle lover.