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reptoman
at Wed Sep 14 11:52:49 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptoman ]
Although an animal taken out of the wild is not supposed to be let go, these are one of the hardest of horned lizards to take care, of while he may look fine and dandy now he's likely to not make it unless you have very good skills. I would call fish and game and just ask them their policy about letting them go. I believe the animal would be better off, but they fastly approachiung the hibernation season, and keeping him underfed or the worng husbandry problems and then letting him go is not good so while I don't know the policy of New Mexico, a fast phone call and a decison should be made soon. Don't linger... ----- Phrynosoma.com
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