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RE: saddest thing i have ever seen

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Posted by: breaker at Fri Mar 28 21:23:38 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by breaker ]  
   

Wow, thats... pretty sad, especially when you have a frilled yourself. I wonder whats wrong with it, looks like it had a tumor or was that its spine? The wierdest thing is that the guy is posting a video of his frilled eating a mouse like it looks normal or something. But to your earlier question, I use bed a beast here and there and i have seen mold form under a log. Its sl.something that is in a small little place, occurs after about half a month and is very easy to get rid of. Im sure its not that big of a heath hazard as long as you spot the stuff early on.


   

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