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That sucks for the owner. Unless his lease specifically states reptiles are not allowed then the landlord shouldn't be able to force him to get rid of it. My landlord doesn't really care but expressed concern over the weight of the large water dragon cage we are building, which I can understand. However, if it doesn't have the potential to ruin flooring or molding then I dont think it should be a problem.
It's not necessarily about spilling water, but about the ceiling holding the weight. A lot of older places do not allow waterbeds upstairs.
That's a really nice blood. I love the red albinos. They do pretty much all look morbidly obese- they should be stocky and round. They are ambush predators and generally lie in wait for something to attack. For such lazy, fat snakes...when they strike they are lightning fast and hit with FORCE!