caimen?

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Okay I'm sorry. That was the sense I got from one of your posts, which I now cannot seem to locate. It was very late at night and I could misread something or just jumped the gun on my post; I apologize.
 
lovespunaround;1215273; said:
Okay I'm sorry. That was the sense I got from one of your posts, which I now cannot seem to locate. It was very late at night and I could misread something or just jumped the gun on my post; I apologize.

its allright, but please do not think that i am someone that would ever do that to an animal
:)
 
Yeah it's just too easy to jump to conclusions like that, you know with the way most people treat reptiles.
 
lovespunaround;1215287; said:
Yeah it's just too easy to jump to conclusions like that, you know with the way most people treat reptiles.

yeah i understand
 
I'm just gonna answer the original question.. yes it would be ok in this.. for abit :)
 
lovespunaround;1214112; said:
dump it off somewhere once it gets too big for you to handle. Such is the fate of many unfortunate reptiles.

and fish.

and birds

and what not other so called "pets"

i live in CA and my dad told me he saw a giant fire eel at a local lake many years back.

all the macaws and amazons in southern CA. there's even a movie about the conures in telegraph hill in san francisco.
 
JEAE21;1220911; said:
and fish.

and birds

and what not other so called "pets"

i live in CA and my dad told me he saw a giant fire eel at a local lake many years back.

all the macaws and amazons in southern CA. there's even a movie about the conures in telegraph hill in san francisco.

i really hope your not thinking i would do that to the animals you just listed:irked:
 
Think he just ment its not only reptiles that ever get dumped, not by you :)
 
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