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goregrind
at Wed Apr 15 20:05:25 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by goregrind ]
i dont feel i jumped the gun, i do wish it didnt happen but i saw it coming a long time ago.
he did go peacefully and painlessly but it wasnt exaclty quick. becuase they had never put down a reptile they went about it the same way they would with a dog which normaly takes about half an hour i hear. the put him in a covered tub with a towel and started pumping in the gas to knock him out before the shot. after 30 minutes he was just very "happy" which made it even harder to handle. after that they told us we could go home and they would call us when it was done. we originaly got there at 8:30 am and they called me at 1:30 pm ----- Jake Barney
snakes
1.1.1 ball pythons
0.2 corns
aquarium
0.0.1 Typhlonectes natans (aquatic caecilian)
0.0.1 common pleco
0.0.1 peacock spiny eel
0.0.? feeder fish
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