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Little BRN chowing down

JPsShadow Jun 01, 2004 01:30 PM


Replies (7)

odatriad Jun 01, 2004 02:26 PM

That's a beautiful rudicollis you've got there jody... good luck with him. Is he a new addition?

JPsShadow Jun 01, 2004 02:43 PM

Yeah I just got this little one. It was at a pet store hunting down tiny crickets in a fish tank.

It is now in a cage hunting down mice from between my finger tips. She sure likes to chase it down and jump up to grab hold. She downs 2 mice a day with no troubles.

I keep saying She not that I know, I am just hopeful.

jiffypop Jun 01, 2004 07:55 PM

Hey Jody, remember about a year ago or so, when we saw you in Tennessee, and I asked you to keep an eye out for a couple of BRNs for me? How many do you have now?
Thanks anyway but I managed to find my own, 3 now, and I'm uncertain about sex on all of them! Now, can you find me some of those neat Crested River Dragons? LOL

JPsShadow Jun 01, 2004 08:08 PM

Haha I have 2.1.1

By time I got my first one you had already had 2 if I remember right.

The crested water dragons are around every now and again, but never look the greatest.

jiffypop Jun 01, 2004 08:37 PM

Well, at least I have the satisfaction of knowing that I only actually paid for one of mine, the first one...the other two were given to me. Fun critters and very interesting.

JPsShadow Jun 01, 2004 08:47 PM

I don't mind paying for my animals, price has nothing to do with what I keep. I enjoy them all the same, plus in the long run they cost me alot more then the initial price anyways.

jiffypop Jun 01, 2004 09:24 PM

True, price has little importance when it's something that you really want to keep. But, when you're rescue poor like I am and there are people passing off Iguanas, Savs, Beardies, Niles, Boas, and Burms left and right, any animal that I personally WANT to keep that comes free is a true gift. I've been fortunate to receive some of the animals that I truly want to keep as gifts...3 of my magnificent Cyclura, the BRN's, my Egyptian Uros, to name a few. It just makes me appreciate these animals even more.

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