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Old 09-10-03, 02:15 PM   #1
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What type of Herps do you prefer?

...slender and small or big and powerfull? Your fav. Herps?
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Old 09-10-03, 02:18 PM   #2
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Bigger the better (Retic, Rocks, Burms, Anacondas,)

The bigger ones are not as hard to find if they get out...lol

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In the middle. Powerful but not too big.
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Middle too, carpets and boas.

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Old 09-10-03, 02:31 PM   #5
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reptile wise, would have to be middle,
women wise, well slender and small, but powerful
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I like chunky reptiles, doesn't matter if they are really big or small, just as long as they have substance
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depends on the herp... I like snakes that aren't too huge or too small, but lizards I like the bigger ones
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I like the bigger ones but I like to keep the smaller ones. Turtles no bigger then my RES, snakes no bigger then corns & lizards no bigger then beardies. May someday brave a bp or a bci at most. Enjoy handling them tho.
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i like the colorful ones like flashee green or the one with weird shapes
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I'm with jay--medium-sized snakes, big lizards.
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The bigger the better!!
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Old 09-10-03, 03:53 PM   #12
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Big and powerful
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size is never an issue, from a 21" female hognose to cocoa the 8.5ft 50lb+ Bci
 
Old 09-10-03, 03:55 PM   #14
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Ah, they are all good =D
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Nice and strong Good girth too. My collection proves it A burm, ball and boa

I also liek little lizards. Which is why im getting leos
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