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johnavilla
at Sun Apr 15 19:48:22 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by johnavilla ]
that being said I liked that they WERE expensive. It keeps them from being throw-away animals like iguanas and dying in numbers close to those that they are bred in. People USUALLY don't neglect animals they paid a grand for. When people speculate on prices the way they tend to here the only thing they accomplish is talking down the price and landing pastels in rescues and backyard grave yards next to poor neglected iguanas (and normals). ----- "Can't you just feed it vegetables"? No, no I can't you stupid hippie.
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