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yngghoppa
at Wed Oct 11 11:01:56 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by yngghoppa ]
First off, you have a bad attitude and its people like you who make this difficult to proceed with further information on species or care. DO YOUR RESEARCH !!!!!!! Research species you are interested in and LEARN their requirements. This forum is for help, questions and concerns, not for us to tell you everything you need to know about raising chams! What have you done on your own? If you have time to write a message on this board then you have time to search for care restrictions, supplementation & feeders, lighting, humidity levels and any other everyday routines you should know, on the web. Its pretty simple, the info is out there. Stop relying on others and take initiative to do it your self. You keep saying how you have taken care of animals for some time now and know what you’re doing but every time you open your mouth it does not seem to be the case. The people who you are blowing off and ignoring their important questions, ARE indeed people you SHOULD take advice from. These people have been caring for these animals for quite some time now and KNOW what they are talking about! If someone is asking you about your husbandry techniques, then list them, because by you rapidly asking if you can shove a cham in an ALL wood box with a glass sliding door and no ventilation is plain out ridiculous and you SHOULD question your own husbandry. I have been keeping chams as well as other reptiles for years and still to this day I question my own husbandry and reevaluate what I need to do for the animals. Key words here "what I have to do for the ANIMALS" not myself. Sorry to offend anyone else by this post, not my intentions.
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