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caecilianman02
at Mon Jan 10 16:12:49 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by caecilianman02 ]
Hi there:
They were indeed housed together. One time at the same store, I saw a goliath bird-eating tarantula in a cage with a leopard gecko. Of course the gecko is dead now. The workers are clueless, but I still shop there because they have awesome cages, supplies you cannot find anywhere else, and a HUGE selection of herptiles. ----- DAVE
1.0 Western green toad 1.1 green treefrogs 1.0 Florida blue garter snake 0.1 Asian long-tailed grass lizard 1.0 Mediterranean gecko 1.1 Oriental fire-bellied toads 1.0 American bullfrog 0.1 Spanish ribbed newt 0.0.1 rough-skinned newt 1.1 Eastern ribbon snakes 1.1red-cheeked mud turtles 0.1 Dubia day gecko 1.0 Sonoran gopher snake 1.1 rough green snakes 1.1 giant African black millipedes 0.0.1 White's treefrog 1.0 Okeetee corn snake 0.1 Albino African clawed frog 1.0 Kenyan sand boa 0.0.1 Argentine flame-bellied toadlet 0.0.1 African bullfrog 1.0 yellow * Everglades rat snake intergrade 1.1 Western hognose snakes 0.1 fire salamander 1.0 scarlet kingsnake 0.0.1 Argentine horned frog
assorted small terrestrial snakes are temporarily kept during the summer
COMING SOON;
1.0 fire salamander to breed with my 0.1.
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- a horror story - caecilianman02, Fri Jan 7 18:19:59 2005
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