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redmom
at Mon Oct 6 11:23:00 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by redmom ]
I don't know about anoles, but alot of captive snakes run the risk of not possessing the ability to survive in the wild. Especially if they are used to F/T feeding. For example, my corn was scared of a live pinkie and refused to eat it. I'm sure (or rather, I hope) that those corns were properly assessed by a vet with lots of herp background and dubbed okay to release. Chances are, though, that they will become easy pickin's for other predators. Too bad...corns are fab pets! ----- ~redmom~  My Email Herps: 1.0 Normal corn snake "Ed"
Others: 1.0 Blue Betta fish "'Beta' test" 0.1 White/Lemon/beige splotched and spotted hound mix "Angel"
Human pets: 2.0 Children "Matthew" 7 yrs, "Duncan" > 1 yr 1.0 Hubby "Roger"
"Life will find a way." Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) Jurrasic Park
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