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01-05-13, 10:35 PM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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ohh boy, well the american python needs around a 55percent humidity... i can't garauntee that..
it would most likely be 50 Tops 20-30 average.. spraying is no problem if it will help. with the bin enclosure im guessing i can get away with higher humidity.
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Aside from Terry Gilliam, what is an American Python? I'm not familiar with that common name.
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01-05-13, 10:48 PM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
listen man, go play spellcheck police somewhere else, just please, by all means stop wasting your time on this post if your goingto have a bitchfit, goes to the rest of you losers with literally nothing better to do then hinder some guy trying to figure **** out
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01-05-13, 10:56 PM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
also, im heavily considering a dwarf boa.
i just dont want it to be Too thin.
also 3-4 ft would be excellent! as long as it DEFF will get to 4 ft.
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01-05-13, 10:57 PM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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listen man, go play spellcheck police somewhere else, just please, by all means stop wasting your time on this post if your goingto have a bitchfit, goes to the rest of you losers with literally nothing better to do then hinder some guy trying to figure **** out
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I don't think it has anything to do with grammar or spelling.
Here's what has everyone so riled, and I wish someone would clear the air........
Allowing any snake to free roam inside your dwelling is not in the animal's best interest.
What you are asking is to satisfy your needs, and not the snake's.
I already figured this discussion would go south, that's why I have been keeping an eye on it.
Please re-think the whole concept of allowing a snake to roam around while you play x-box.
I have seen snakes clear off an entire shelfing unit before, it happens quick.
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01-05-13, 11:02 PM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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listen man, go play spellcheck police somewhere else, just please, by all means stop wasting your time on this post if your goingto have a bitchfit, goes to the rest of you losers with literally nothing better to do then hinder some guy trying to figure **** out
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Everyone has been nothing but nice to you after all your stupid comments. Please don't buy a snake because it will end up dead or in rescue.
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01-05-13, 11:17 PM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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also, im heavily considering a dwarf boa.
i just dont want it to be Too thin.
also 3-4 ft would be excellent! as long as it DEFF will get to 4 ft.
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You should heavily consider a pet rock or a chia pet.
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01-05-13, 11:25 PM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
gracefully bowing out of these unhelpful forums.
never had this problem with any other forum!
always a first right!
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01-05-13, 11:27 PM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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gracefully bowing out of these unhelpful forums.
never had this problem with any other forum!
always a first right!
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I pity whatever animal you inevitably acquire. People here are extremely helpful if you'll actually take the help. You can't be a douche to everyone and ignore their suggestions and then get pissy because they don't give you help.
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01-05-13, 11:27 PM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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Originally Posted by KORBIN5895
You should heavily consider a pet rock or a chia pet.
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Snakes & Reptiles | The Evolution Store
He can handle one of these with literally no humidity or heat. This is what he's asking for right?
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01-05-13, 11:39 PM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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That is just...so awesome.
EDIT: Nevermind. I thought those were figurines, not actual dead reptiles. =/
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01-06-13, 12:10 AM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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That is just...so awesome.
EDIT: Nevermind. I thought those were figurines, not actual dead reptiles. =/
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Nothing wrong with taxidermy, it'd make a good office ornament and it helps people deal with their pets death.
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01-06-13, 12:20 AM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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Nothing wrong with taxidermy, it'd make a good office ornament and it helps people deal with their pets death.
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Don't have anything against taxidermy itself, but I seriously doubt all of their specimens are pets who passed away. Plus I'd feel weird having a dead animal as an ornament.
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01-06-13, 12:27 AM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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Don't have anything against taxidermy itself, but I seriously doubt all of their specimens are pets who passed away. Plus I'd feel weird having a dead animal as an ornament.
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I doubt they're killing an expensive gtp for taxidermy. The reptile "museum" in my local area does it for people who want to remember their reptiles
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01-06-13, 12:35 AM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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I doubt they're killing an expensive gtp for taxidermy. The reptile "museum" in my local area does it for people who want to remember their reptiles
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And sells them? I'm not just talking about the reptiles though. If every single animal they have on there is an animal that died a natural death, that's cool. But I'm disinclined to believe that.
And, again, using a dead animal as an ornament just weirds me out. Would much prefer figurines.
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01-06-13, 12:46 AM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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Plus I'd feel weird having a dead animal as an ornament.
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Bingo!
I could not have a carcass for a decoration.
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