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Originally Posted by lady_bug87
probably... you just have to make sure the temps and humidity are all perfect. Siblings are hard to keep in captivity.
Back on Topic. I think the OP did the right thing by coming here. She doesn't want her pet(s) anymore. You guys gave her some info and where she could go to re-home it. I think its crappy that she has this animal that she took responsibility for and is giving it away, but then again some people treat their children worse.
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Well, the problem isn't that she's giving it away. She's looking for money. Furthermore, she claimed to not be able to afford it because she's in school, then later admitted she just needed money for a "new project" that she's working on. If she just came and said that she couldn't afford it and would rather see it go to someone who can take better care of it, and that it goes free with everything, then this would all be very different. I got a beardie when I was younger, but something came up and I felt I couldn't provide it with the best care, so I gave it to a friend who'd been looking for one along with its food, hides, lights, fixtures, supplements, enclosure, etc., and I didn't ask for a cent.
~Maggot