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Posted by: geckocrazy at Wed Jan 7 21:18:46 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by geckocrazy ] Its 86 degrees. atleast thats what my digital thermometer. I've bred bearded dragons and cornsnakes before. Hopefolly soon a condro (green tree python. I'm not sure if your being serious or not. And i don't know what i'm treating for but it's better safe then sorry. I bought her in hopes of helping her. I do this often for some reason. Idid this with a bearded that was extremly ill (bacterial ifec0 she is doing great now. At the pet store they don't have the time to treat. So its leave it there and poss die or take home and help her to best of my ability. Thats why people do things such as this. Say your mother was going to die, but if we put her on life support she mihgt pull out of it. Lots of money and only a possibility. see my point. I know ones an animal and ones your mother but its the smae sit. In my eyes. I would rather waist a few dollars then just let a living thing die. | ||
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