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.
lovespunaround;1215287; said:Yeah it's just too easy to jump to conclusions like that, you know with the way most people treat reptiles.
Jessica Dring;1220790; said: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.
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.

Jessica Dring;1220936; said:Think he just ment its not only reptiles that ever get dumped, not by you![]()