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cinderellawkids
at Mon Apr 21 08:36:20 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cinderellawkids ]
Ive been reading on here quite a bit and hae seen on line the vids you referred to. Before reading this when I saw the vids, my thought was, in one, the woman is wearing a thick robe and not sweating, how can it be warm enough for her savs?
I had actually thought about asking, but from reading this post I think my question has been answered in that her Savs were likely NOT warm enough and didnt live very long? Am I correct in assuming this?
I notice my Sav seems to respond and sometimes calm down (slightly) to my voice, if I use the same soft tone I use when Im rubbing his head. Ive also noticed, my husband is the one who feeds him and when he walks up to the cage, he's greeted by a jumping Sav looking for food ----- 1.0.0 YBS
1.2.0 RES
1.0.0 red belly cooter
1.0.0 Fire belly toad
0.0.1 Savannah Monitor
0.1.0 Leopard Gecko
cats, dog, ferret, rats and hamsters
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