This sign accompanied tortoise sign in other post.

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Well, not THAT one. The message is too important (for those that can and will read it anyway). But a copy of that would be cool in the indigo room, wouldn't it?
Damn, I'm too old to become a vandal now...do they have a gift shop? 
If they (GA DNR) is interested in selling some, profits going to indigo projects.
I know the person responsible for this sign...
That would be really nice. I know the demand would be limited, but those that want one will REALLY want one.
np
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Anthony Chodan
www.gradeareptiles.com
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yeah, i remember when my bedroom walls used to be adorned w/ filched street signs, etc. i would definitely have grabbed that one back in the day! ;-] btw, i'm just catching up, i was knocked offline there for awhile and i just saw your idea about connecting cages. that will work very nicely and they will love it given a bit of time to overcome initial shyness. in 2000, i connected 3 large cages using pieces of downspout for my unicolors. [guess which side they spent most of their time in?] but then came breeding season and we were off to the races!!!! i couldn't believe how quick and fast they were when courtship began in earnest......and w/ a loud 'whoosh' sound that is quite startling when they bust a move! you're in for a treat and so are they. good show!....
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