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lol. damn i dont think i have ever measured that much in depth in any of my animals. good info though i'm tempted to go measure mine now.
how many tko's-wins-loses does he have while we are at it
lol. yeah i have, i might of been really ummm.... well i forgot to exhale. and i was feeding my croc monitor that i had and after i was done i went to bed, and my dream was so realistic and just plain f'd up i was being chased, attacked and i cant remeber if i died in it or escaped but it was a...
lol. someone correct me if i'm wrong but i think i'm right. have you ever heard the phrase "dont beat a dead horse down". it's already down and dead just leave it be.
I have a blackthroat and yes as previously stated he is expensive to feed and house. so for a first big retile i would say no you will probly end up wanting to sell after a lil bit. I love mine extremely smart and inquisitive always watching me and waiting for food or for me to let him roam...
uhh. for large bodied reptiles with long nail yes in my and alot of peoples opinions,. but turtles and torts ummmm why lye i havent the slightest i have never owned own at all. so i cannot help on that note but beardies i have kept along time ago before they were so run of the mill. but i never...
hmm i dont know i was on here like a week ago, i have been heavily modifying my basemnt and building and buying more enclosures and tanks. awaiting the arrival of alot of new animals. and i browsed thru and there just seemed like alot of retarded **** going on. i wasnt used to seeing some of the...
cutting is more comfortable for us the handlers as to say, atleast from my expeirience. i have had large monitors that did not tolerate handling nor want to be which they made very apparent. and i never once cut there nails and they never had any probs, but like dave said some are just plain...
they are heated i think most have the heating element covered by fiberglass then the soft outer shell or whatever covering is used. i think they have to be plugged in though. when i was younger and the weather wasnt permiting i always used the hot water bottles covered with a towel to make it...
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$1.20 a bag here. and this chick at a local petstore chain gives me her discount on the 3 block packs of eco-earth so i pay about a dollar a block. i would have to rethink my animals if i was paying $50-$100 to just do substrate, that crazy