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tbone21
at Sun Apr 20 13:25:45 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tbone21 ]
You can train them to do certain things but they are not dogs. I mean my savannah does not see me as a threat. He will not just sit somewhere unless he wants to. By train i mean he will climb up me and does not see me as a threat and if he is out they are very curious and just want to explore everything and everyone. So training on feeding and getting use to you then yes but to act like a dog no. And FR is right hundbandry is very important and of course most people say well my monitor does..... but alot are not properly cared for and dont have the fight in them and dont have the energy to attack or be curious. ----- Tom
1.2.0 Leopard Gecko (dot, spot, leo)
0.0.1 California King Snake (booboo)
0.1.0 Sulcata Tortoise (tank)
0.0.2 Russian Tortoise (tito and lulu)
0.0.2 Red Ear Sliders (bernie and ernie)
0.0.3 Painted Turtles (larry, curly and moe)
1.0.0 Bearded Dragon (marshmellow)
0.0.1 Savannah Monitor (beef)
1.0.0 Peachfront Conure (kermit)
0.1.0 Australian Shepheard (layla)
2.1.0 Crazy Cats (babe, sabastian, tinkerbell)
0.1.0 Lion Head Rabbit (daisy)
0.1.0 Ferret (jordan)
0.2.0 Guinea Pigs (lilly and petunia)
0.0.1 White Tree Frog (dumpy jr.)
0.0.2 Fire Belly Newts (spork and blaze)
0.0.1 Fire Belly Toad (ferdinan)
0.0.1 Red Spotted Newt ( red)
0.0.2 Bull Frogs (goliath and tubby)
0.0.1 Rainbow Ameive (jack)
0.0.1 Spectacled caiman (wilbert)
0.0.3 Green Anoles
1.0.0 Bahama Anole
0.0.1 Long Tail Grass Lizard
Lots Of Fish
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