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04-24-14, 03:32 AM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
you are not being kind by keeping this lizard. as strange as it may sound, it is cruel to keep such a specialized lizard in captivity, its hard enough for professionals to keep them alive and healthy, and many many have died in the hands of professionals with extensive knowledge and experience of reptile care.
you would need to feed upto 100 harvester ants a day, to have any hope of supporting him, that would require at least 3 mature colonies of harvester ants, that is upto 6000 ants, in 3 colonies of around 3-4 years maturity, minimum. (and thats assuming it is a species which eats harvesters/Messor sp....some do not!)
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04-24-14, 09:31 AM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
My mom lived in yonder and she caught.them all the time. She fed them flies and they lived for.years with her for years
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04-24-14, 09:48 AM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
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My mom lived in yonder and she caught.them all the time. She fed them flies and they lived for.years with her for years 
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.... So you are not releasing the animal?
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04-24-14, 09:52 AM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
We just sat him outside but he's not moving
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04-24-14, 09:59 AM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
Just leave him be, go back into your house.
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04-24-14, 10:00 AM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
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.... So you are not releasing the animal?
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Doesn't sound like it, but since her dad has anacondas it somehow gives her big snake experience, and now since her mom kept them years ago she has tons of lizard experience, yep that just about covers it
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04-24-14, 10:39 AM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
I just said I did!!!!!!! I never said I had TONS of.experience. with anything. Don't put words.in my mouth pls.
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04-24-14, 11:35 AM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
Something here just doesn't make sense to me at all, first you caught what you thought was a bearded dragon (which coming across one in the wilderness of Colorado would be pretty much non existent ) then when you found out what it was you ordered ants ( didn't know 10 year Olds had credit cards ) then your mom had them years ago and got them to change there diet completely to something else ( which isn't likely and it's hard enough to wack flies with a swatter and your mom caught enough to feed it every day?, and why didn't your mom identify what it was for you since she had previously kept them before?) It's one thing to come on here and ask for help with an animal you have, everyone is more than willing to help, but why would you keep an animal that you don't know what it is and then try and keep it when you really don't know anything about it. Yeah you said you let it go when I think you realized you couldn't care for it, something just doesn't sound right.
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04-24-14, 02:09 PM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
My mom told me it was a horny toad from the beginning and she said they might be called bearded dragons. I don't have a credit card, but my parents do. I let it go cause my mom didn't want another animal in the house. Wow. I didn't know grown men had nothing better to do than pick on young girls. Just tell me it wasn't a beardie and leave me alone. This site isn't for me.
Last edited by alessia55; 04-25-14 at 02:31 PM..
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04-24-14, 03:35 PM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
No one is picking on you but call it whatever you want, the things you say don't make sense, if my mom didn't want me to have another animal when I was young she certainly would not have let me order food for an animal she didn't want.
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04-24-14, 04:39 PM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
This doesn't make sense. In the OP's other post about wanting a retic, the grammer and spelling were perfect, now, it's all over the place. Seems like someone is messing with the forum. Plus, the inconsistencies and the phony pic of the Yellow Anaconda. Something doesn't seem right, sorry if I"m wrong. Just my thoughts.
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04-24-14, 05:40 PM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
Idk seems fishy... But if its not let me help you. First don't lie. There's no point. We can't properly help you if we don't have all the facts, and as you can tell people don't like to be lie to. You'll get called out on it and people arnt going to want to help you.
Secondly, when you ask for advice and are given great advice(like in this thread) if you completely ignore it passions are going to rise. If you're going to ask for advice be prepared to take the asvice given. It's not always what you're going to want to hear, but some valuable advice and information can be found here.
This is in my opinion like the best site on the web for snakes. A lot of that has to do with the fact that people on here put the animals well being first followed closely by personal safety. I'm not trying to be harsh but if you're serious about reptiles this site is a wonderful tool to help you.
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04-25-14, 03:35 PM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
I think a mother and daughter are sharing this ID.
This site is for you. Just relax and remember this...we all appreciate your enthusiasm but will always do our best to inject a little wisdom intoyour choices if we can . Don't take it so personally and learn as you go.
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04-27-14, 11:57 AM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
your brother how old?, if old enough to know not to do such kind of things slap him as the first step ;. Or sit down and have a good talk with him because that is not okay.
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04-27-14, 12:30 PM
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Re: help. dont know how to care for this thing
Snake Momma (or her daughter) - If it seems like the people here were harsh or mean to you, please understand that they will always put the well being of the animal ahead of the feelings of the person asking the question(s). They will always try to the best information and guidance and it gets frustrating when a person asks for help and then openly decides to ignore the advise provided by more experienced, dedicated herpers. Take a deep breath and don't get offended. This is a great site for you to learn from and eventually share your knowledge and experience with others.
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