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Posted by: ljlwpb at Wed Aug 24 00:12:54 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ljlwpb ] Most savannahs I've seen over a year old were obese. One of the good things about the wild is limited food. Less food is good for everyone. Aren't obese savannahs more docile? Husbandry is only only relevant for breeders and who looks 15 or 20 years ahead? Maybe someone who is sure he'll still be alive. I'm 60. I've kept my pets an average of about 5 years, after which I donated them to nature reserves, etc. If I had the support of my family, I would've kept them longer, but I'm the only reptile lover in the house and I face daily hostility and non-cooperation which wears me down. | ||
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