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Spiky.She came with a name.
Live with it.
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Comments: 12
Mystofeles [2008-02-26 16:53:09 +0000 UTC]
Cute! Took me forever to get around to checking this out. And it's name could be Puff or something like that. I'd be grateful for Spiky. <<
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JemDragon In reply to Mystofeles [2008-02-27 04:28:56 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! She has a mean bite though if you spook her >.>
But she's only bitten me once X3
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Xiasra-XV [2008-02-25 21:39:48 +0000 UTC]
more fluffy and feathery myself, but my mom loves them!!! really cute.
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Xiasra-XV In reply to Xiasra-XV [2008-03-01 04:45:54 +0000 UTC]
Hi-hi!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love those too, I just don't want to be feeding them mealworms or other creepy-crawlies.....If I ever get a lizard, it's gonna be an iguana...All leafy-things..
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JemDragon In reply to Xiasra-XV [2008-02-26 02:33:42 +0000 UTC]
You should visit to say hi to her
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Xx-RoadKill-xX [2008-02-23 17:02:52 +0000 UTC]
Whoa, that's ballin. I want one.... well actually I don't because they're hardish to take care of. I'm more of a gerbil guy.
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JemDragon In reply to Xx-RoadKill-xX [2008-02-26 02:36:58 +0000 UTC]
Bearded Dragons are one of the easiest lizards to take care of. So are Leopard Geckos. Both those are great starter lizards XD
I've never seen a gerbil =[
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Xx-RoadKill-xX In reply to JemDragon [2008-02-26 14:56:31 +0000 UTC]
Oh really? I might get one when Isaac(my gerbil) dies then.
They look a lot like mice but with furry tails.
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JemDragon In reply to Xx-RoadKill-xX [2008-02-27 05:20:34 +0000 UTC]
lol, I think I had a gerble-like animal when i lived in Poland, but they could grow to about half the size of your cat, i THINK. I think it's called a Degu. I'm not sure, I can tell you the Polish name XDDD
WARNING! LARGE, BORING EXPLANATION TIME!
Its the equiptment for the bearded dragon that you need to get to start off with that is a little pricey. You always have to keep in mind they can get over 2 feet long XD
If you're thinking of getting one, I recomend doing a little research. =3 It helps a lot and things the pet stores say isn't always true. Most of the time they just want you to spend more or don't know better.
Like when they told me "you need sand for your leopard gecko" Sand causes impaction in leopard geckos and baby lizards. Impaction is extremely deadly. Basically it means the lizard starves to death because when they eat the sand they cant digest it so it just builds up in they're stomach (like a plug). They eat the sand for calcium, btw. Therefore Calcti-Sand (sand that has a lot of calcium in it) is even more dangerous. My gecko is on slate tile, and has a bowl of powdered calcium to satisfy her needs. So she's safe.
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