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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, 11:17 PM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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Originally Posted by yoimjohn
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, 11:27 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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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, 12:46 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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01-06-13, 12:54 AM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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Nothing wrong with taxidermy
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In itself, nothing wrong with Taxidermy, It's a great use for a hide that would otherwise just rot.
Now, here's where I DO have a problem with taxidermy... Poachers killing animals for the sole purpose of selling mounted animals.
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01-06-13, 01:08 AM
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Re: new to this forum, also, some help from the experienced
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In itself, nothing wrong with Taxidermy, It's a great use for a hide that would otherwise just rot.
Now, here's where I DO have a problem with taxidermy... Poachers killing animals for the sole purpose of selling mounted animals.
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Most states have laws against selling taxidermied animals unless you can prove you purchased the animal or obtained it legally.
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