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amoredelmorte
at Tue May 1 09:01:00 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by amoredelmorte ]
Sand, do some more reading retart. Sand is bad for juvies, I despised sand till I got over the fact that there isnt ebnough paper towels in Afghanistan for the people to use let alone wild animals.
A animal in the health conditions as yours would sureley ingest sand and not properly digest it and become impacted.
A animal in proper health would be able to pass sand as a adult.
Where the hell are you getting info about feeding it? Pet CO?
Crickets as I state are bad for a few reasons, when properly gutloaded and made sure to be gutloaded the are good but other feeder insects have a variety of nourishment at any time wich is what makes crickets the least most healthy or the "worst".
Get real then challange me.
My oldest after shedding about to turn 17 years old, excuse the tail I bought nim off of a inexperienced dealer.hmmmm
My yougest, about 1 and a half years old.
 These 2 are my addopted Leo's got them in worst condition than yours.

Many others have come and gone to friends relatives and others that KNOW how to take care of them.
Now that you got me off to a bad start, sorry everyone Im not this bad of a person. I just take the work I have been doing for a long time serious, kingsnake is a good site and I wont doubt anyones know how I was a member about 5 years ago or more I know the whole sand deal and I have bad mouthed a few people my self cause of it, but I realized after trial and no error that what I am doing is just fine.
I can take some shots from any angle as well if you like.
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