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dekaybrown
at Wed May 7 20:12:42 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dekaybrown ]
Tom, Firstly I commend you for what you intend to do.
My questions are not meant to pick on you but more to enlighten me.
With a sav and a caimen how can you be so sensative towards the prey? (A good thing in my book, I release bees before I will swat them)
And with college on your plate, I was wondering how you can find the time to care for such a zoo as the one you have.
Between the caimen and the monitor, it would take half a house to provide proper room for those critters to live comfortably.
Again, not finding any fault just wondering, you must never sleep.
Kind regards, Wayne A. Harvey our critters
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 1.0.0 Ball Python - Python regius "Cane" Rescue 1.2.9 Storeria dekayi Casper, Xena, Athena, & Kids 0.0.2 Thamnophis marcianus - Checkered Garters "spot" & "Zig" 0.0.1 Thamnophis sirtalis - eastern Garter - Princess 1.0.0 Thamnophis pickeringi - Puget Sound Garter "Sky" (adult, Sky blue) 0.0.1 Nerodia sipedon - Water Snake - "Aqua" 0.1.10 Storeria occipitomaculata - Red Belly snakes 0.0.1 Amelanistic Corn Snake "CY" Juvinile CB 0.1.0. Pueblan Milk snake "Oreo" adult CB 1.0.0. ASIAN GREEN SNAKE 3' WC Cyclophiops major 0.0.1. Savannah Monitor "CHOMPER" 0.1.0. Green Anole "Crystal" WC 1.0.0. K9 "ACE" Black Cockapoo 0.2.0. Feline"Felix"(R.I.P. 4/27/08) "Kaja" & "Silver" 0.1.0. calico RAT 2.4.?? Mice - Feeder farm - Crickets / fish More herps than I could ever list out back on the land. 

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