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Killerrookie

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Hey guys, I've been thinking hard on reptiles I want at the reptile convention. There's going to be a lot of snakes and I could care less for one. I know there will be a lot of sulcatas and leopards and it's super tempting to get another...so so tempting... I'm thinking about two Chameleons tho.. maybe geckos or bearded.. I have no clue. :(
 

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If I have time today...And i might because i cut the lawns yesterday, I want to photograph the candling of the 14 tortoise eggs and make a new post asking for advice. I'd like to get rid of any that are ticking, stinky time bombs. (Before they explode)
 

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Hey guys, I've been thinking hard on reptiles I want at the reptile convention. There's going to be a lot of snakes and I could care less for one. I know there will be a lot of sulcatas and leopards and it's super tempting to get another...so so tempting... I'm thinking about two Chameleons tho.. maybe geckos or bearded.. I have no clue. :(
They all have their challenges. Beardies might be the easiest. A lot of chameleons are very fragile. I've had about everything at one time or another.
 

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Hey guys, I've been thinking hard on reptiles I want at the reptile convention. There's going to be a lot of snakes and I could care less for one. I know there will be a lot of sulcatas and leopards and it's super tempting to get another...so so tempting... I'm thinking about two Chameleons tho.. maybe geckos or bearded.. I have no clue. :(


austin !! :)
 

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They all have their challenges. Beardies might be the easiest. A lot of chameleons are very fragile. I've had about everything at one time or another.
I'm very interested in owning a pair of Chameleons as a "show off" pet and also would love to breed them. I've done a lot of research on them. Originally wanted a BTS but there might not be one there for sale. I really don't know. I've been researching care for so much reptiles and everything.
 

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I'm very interested in owning a pair of Chameleons as a "show off" pet and also would love to breed them. I've done a lot of research on them. Originally wanted a BTS but there might not be one there for sale. I really don't know. I've been researching care for so much reptiles and everything.
BTS are also very popular.
Except I've never been fond of the larger lizards.
 

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