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Old 06-05-05, 02:00 AM   #16
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I've heard a few stories of eggs hatching in the tanks, just wondering how the adult chams might be for eating the hatchlings? Has anyone ever put a baby in front of an adult to see the reaction?
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I recall a "family" photo from Trace in which the mom, dad, and offspring were all together for a photo. I personally wouldn’t chance it; a couple of my brevs are big enough to eat a hatchling.

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I have never heard of an adult eating their babies, even in brooks, event hough it is physically possible as roo mentioned. And again, nobody reccomends it and it may happen.
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I have doubts that a brev would eat it babies its quite possible but i wouldnet worrie about it with well feed brevs but i would still seperate them better safe then sorry. not only that it would be hard to keep large food items away from babies in a integrated cage. All in all they should be seperated.
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Old 06-16-05, 02:26 PM   #20
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This may not be the place to post this but where do you get them from i am located in Ottawa and am interested in acquiring a 1.2 trio but have no idea where to find em.
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Sorry I missed this mess earlier.
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Bring em myself from where?

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There are a few pet stores in ottawa take a look around ask people at the stores if they can get any for you.

And dank i dotn think "*****" is very nice term if you refering to who i think you are i dotn think its very nice at all.

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I was trying to avoid petstores looking more towards captive bred specimens from private collections. Also it does not have to from the Ottawa area.
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Your not going to find CB pigmys here there might be a few floating around but the chances of finding them are extreemly low. I dotn like dealing with pet shops either but find a good one and there usually pretty good at helping you out. Thats the only way you are going to get any really.
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Old 06-16-05, 07:21 PM   #26
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You gotta love the moderation anymore on this crappy list. The stupid shits that know nothing post away with nothing said to them.
Its a shame cause you used to be able to rely on the mod's to keep things in line.

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Whoa whats that one about?
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The only way to get them in Ottawa is to contact the ***** or bring them in yourself.

Best of luck.

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Jason,

You sound like a child calling his mom a name cause she wouldn't buy you a candy bar...I'm not sure what your problem with *** is but this behavior makes you look really ridiculous and the forum definately isn't the place for it. Whatever it is you're bitter about, rather than prove you are incapable of doing things on your own without ****, try to figure stuff out on your own without calling her names. She had to get them somehow, just cause you can't figure out how doesn't warrant you flinging childish names around.


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Old 06-20-05, 10:09 AM   #29
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So much for staying on topic and not flaming others.
Somehow I missed this mess when it first happened, probably because of a few things going on IRL that I was in too much of a hurry, plus the show preparations.
Jason.... this isn't the first time you've started something, KNOCK IT OFF 'or else'. Last warning.
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