<Then we could all split up his pets bewteen us. I get the leo!LOL>
i'm tempted to call dibs on the nile but then i'd be the dumbass. i wanted one soo bad when i was a kid and still do but they are simply a pet i don't have enough room, money or experience(well maybe experience) to house. so enstead i'll settle for being the one to push him in and getting those golden geckos. seriously, this is another exotic you should have to go through atleast a screening process to purchase, a permit would be better.
i'm tempted to call dibs on the nile but then i'd be the dumbass. i wanted one soo bad when i was a kid and still do but they are simply a pet i don't have enough room, money or experience(well maybe experience) to house. so enstead i'll settle for being the one to push him in and getting those golden geckos. seriously, this is another exotic you should have to go through atleast a screening process to purchase, a permit would be better.
) have more common sense than you do about researching potential pets. I spent at least a year looking and reading up on lizards before I got 2 baby leopards, and 2-3 years of reading for my bearded dragon. I have lost 2 leopard Geckos since I was 10 Years old 1 to my damn cat when I was holding the other and left the screen off the cage
, and the other died to unknow causes. my 2 I currently have are 2-4 years old and doing good. I will admit that the past few months I have neglected them, doing the minimum to keep them alive, food once a week, occasional turd scooping, and only 1 cage cleaning (If you feel the need to flame me I don't mind because I truly deserve it) but I'm changing that and am setting up a nice vision cage rack system to avoid that and minimize the effort of cleaning a glass cage. The point of this post was to show you your errors and your false assumptions of these very knowledgeable members