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Posted by: -ryan- at Sun Nov 20 08:48:25 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by -ryan- ] It sounds like you really know what you're doing, so there should be no problems there. I too am guilty of sometimes letting my work/what little social life I have get in the way of keeping my reptiles healthy. That's actually why my bearded dragon is in not-so-good condition. I was younger and dumber when I got him, so after the so-called 'charm' wore off that I had gotten a reptile, I kind of forgot about him, except for putting food in his cage. That's something that's just unacceptable though, and I realize I was stupid for doing that to him. Luckily I found that it wasn't just the 'charm' I was looking for, but really a long-lasting companion, so I've been pampering him and the rest of the reptiles. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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