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RE: Update on the Rescue Dragons

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Posted by: otis07 at Wed Dec 13 19:20:24 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by otis07 ]  
   

omg, that has got to be the funniest translation of romeo and juillet ever! and you're absolutly right, they've known eachother for so little time and they are head over heels in love.

wo, thats a long time. i did research a while ago and the oldest ball python i could find was 47 years at some zoo, it may have been the Clifornia zoo. thats a long time for a snake. if i got a hognose it would be the western hognose because they are small, common (as far as hognoses go), adorable, and i know a guy who is selling them. he's a snake breeder who has hundreds of snakes, all extremely healthy. would misting 2x a day be enough, i could do it four if need be. i have two other animals that i mist an average of 4 times a day, so that wouldnt be a problem. for the snakes, i would probally be able to see their parents, plus this guy only sells CB stuff.


   

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