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RE: My bad!

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Posted by: laurarfl at Sat Mar 1 17:46:41 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by laurarfl ]  
   

Americans may be ahead in breeding, but personally, I think Europeans have fabulous enclosures. I hear of reptile owners who have created elaborate and beautiful enclosures for frogs, snakes, or lizards that are large and typical of their natural habitat. While I love that look, it can be really hard to care for, too!

I have a 12ft male albino Burm and he lives in a 6X3 cage. He coils up and night on the warm side, but I do see him strecthing out quite a bit, too. He was in an aquarium for 10 years, so maybe he's just taking advantage of the extra space now! Ha Ha!


   

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