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Icarus
at Wed Feb 18 22:01:05 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Icarus ]
Well, I've searched the internet and all I've found has been a book - which I'm not going to bother purchasing. I'm looking into making a natural vivaria for my collareds, so I'm trying to figure out functional plants and a decent substrate (aside from the traditional "sand" answer, which is not where collareds actually live in the wild - not sand as its sold in bags anyways). In terms of plants, I've been considering sanseveria (a type of succulent), desert grasses (which I know nothing about), and other cacti (no spikes of course). Has anyone attempted such an endeavour - I've heard bad things. Apparently lizards (collareds especially) will uproot most things, but mine do not seem to be very intent on digging. Anyhow, any advice, fist-hand or otherwise, would be appreciated. Thanks. ----- Peter - Since when did they change the meaning of "for" to "from?"
Brian - They had a meeting about it last night.
Peter - Why wasn't I informed?
Brian - They sent you a card, but it said "For Peter" so you must have thought it was from yourself so... It's just easier to call you stupid.
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Natural Desert Vivaria - Icarus, Wed Feb 18 22:01:05 2004
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