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RE: WILD-CAUGHT REDFOOT

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Posted by: geedeebaby at Wed Oct 22 22:29:08 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by geedeebaby ]  
   

I was considering a captive-born, but when I saw pics of the wild-caights, I feel in love with how perfect shaped they seemed. The one I have is very shy and only comes out to eat, that's it. No bathing, no walking around, no nothing. He's just in his hiding spot and does not come out unless I physically take him out to eat. And he does eat. Then goes back to his hiding spot. I have to admit that you're right. It is a sad sight.


   

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