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just a nice cheap solution to let y'all know off

dagangsta May 30, 2004 08:20 AM

lemme know what you think, well for the last couple of months i've been using a triangular shaped piece of duck shelf liner, with three normal suction cups from the craft store with duct tape over hte edges (so she doesn't cut herself) but yea, its werked great fo me i was just wondering what y'all think of this idea o yea, and currently she is almost 17 inches and weighs 270 grams at around 6 or 7 months old is that pretty decent size?
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my animals
1.0.1 leopard gecko (goliath, gebco)
0.1 hypo red bearded dragon (puff the magic dragon)
0.0.1 schnieder's skink (ghandi)
0.1 white's dumpy treefrog (un-named)
1.0 house gecko (geico)
0.0.1 red eared slider (carl)
0.0.1 fire belly toad (escaped..)
1.0 lop eared wabbit (oreo)
1.1.too many to count, brown recluse (i think)
the rest of the animals in the hizouse
1.0 westie puppy (gabriel)
1.0 plain ol' outdoor alley cat (joey)
0.1 indoor rag doll kitty (tinkerbell)
2.0 goulian finchs

Replies (1)

HalosExotics May 30, 2004 03:54 PM

Sounds cool. Very creative. She is a normal sized dragon for her age. Not small and not huge.

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