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03-25-12, 03:59 PM
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Re: Animal stories
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Indeed. Killing is a must to survive. I had to buy 2 adorable mice from petco. Signed a contract, wanted to keep them but they had to be snake food.
People believe they are dieties above all else on earth. No every living creature from the ant to the bunny to the eagle are all dieties. People are the most stupid about it because we believe we are the chosen ones. The meek shall inherit the earth.
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Speak for yourself.
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03-25-12, 04:03 PM
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Re: Animal stories
After reading all this blab from Gauxgaux, my interest has peaked. How about you post some pics of the ideal ecosystem you've setup so superbly.
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03-25-12, 04:25 PM
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Uncle Brady
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Re: Animal stories
Poor animals. Breaks my heart, I think I'm going to set up a basking light in my living room, for my sav and beardie, my puppies anddddd my ferrets. I'll just need one basking light tho so my sav and beardie can share. Also no substrate is required because my sav will burrow in the couch! Sweet I'm saving so much money  ))))))))) yahhooooo. (sarcasm)
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03-25-12, 05:16 PM
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Re: Animal stories
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Originally Posted by bradyloach
poor animals. Breaks my heart, i think i'm going to set up a basking light in my living room, for my sav and beardie, my puppies anddddd my ferrets. I'll just need one basking light tho so my sav and beardie can share. Also no substrate is required because my sav will burrow in the couch! Sweet i'm saving so much money  ))))))))) yahhooooo. (sarcasm)
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lmao......
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03-25-12, 05:18 PM
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Re: Animal stories
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Originally Posted by Bradyloach
Poor animals. Breaks my heart, I think I'm going to set up a basking light in my living room, for my sav and beardie, my puppies anddddd my ferrets. I'll just need one basking light tho so my sav and beardie can share. Also no substrate is required because my sav will burrow in the couch! Sweet I'm saving so much money  ))))))))) yahhooooo. (sarcasm)
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Get a lot of milksnakes and kingsnakes! And other cannibalistic snakes! Prove to the world that love conquers even the natural circle of life!
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03-25-12, 05:21 PM
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Re: Animal stories
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None that I know of. I mean contracts like this animal is forever yours unless you find a good home. If you fail to do so, you go to jail or pay a huge fine which will go straight to shelters and such.
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so my python's belly is not a good home?
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03-25-12, 05:22 PM
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Uncle Brady
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Re: Animal stories
I'm also intrested in getting a lion, it will keep my humitdy up, and cut down my antelop population! Living room is getting to be a tight fit
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03-25-12, 05:26 PM
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Re: Animal stories
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so my python's belly is not a good home? 
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That is a perfectly acceptable home.
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03-25-12, 05:44 PM
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Re: Animal stories
Is this a proper enclosure for a tabby?? do I need a basking light?
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03-25-12, 05:46 PM
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Re: Animal stories
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Is this a proper enclosure for a tabby?? do I need a basking light?

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Way too much room, look how stressed she is!!
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03-25-12, 05:51 PM
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Re: Animal stories
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Is this a proper enclosure for a tabby?? do I need a basking light?

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Way too much room, look how stressed she is!! 
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 this is hilarious!
Can Gauxgaux still read the forums?
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03-25-12, 05:53 PM
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Re: Animal stories
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Is this a proper enclosure for a tabby?? do I need a basking light?

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You need to cover at least 3 of the walls. What if the snakes come and mess with her from all sides?
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03-25-12, 05:57 PM
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Re: Animal stories
I see peanut butter.
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03-25-12, 05:57 PM
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Re: Animal stories
You need to fill that half way with water then get the hottest heat bulb you can fine. This should help keep the humidity up. If that doesn't work put the light in the water with the cat.
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03-25-12, 06:03 PM
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Re: Animal stories
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Originally Posted by BarelyBreathing
I see peanut butter.
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yes you do, the dogs were circling the aquarium barking like crazy, and Ace knocked over a box of stuff we are donating to the local food pantry.
The penut butter rolled into view just as I was taking the picture.
Our cat just sat there calm as can be, like she knew the dogs couldn't get at her in there.
I tried to video this, but the lighting was just way too dark.
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