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What about a Lemur? (Yes the invert. )


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Old 31-10-2009, 01:35 AM
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I'm sure there's a bloke in Sheffield can sort you out with a pair.............he seems to be able to get anything you want..........whether they actually arrive is a different matter altogether
I see...I might be better waiting til their population rises in captivity a bit better, sheffield eh? I'll see if they'll do a swap on my leucistic west african gaboon........
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Old 31-10-2009, 03:41 AM
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Why didnt you offer them to me whilst I was at your your the other day.

Hope the Komodo Dragon I sold you is feeding ok!
There NOT venomous you know its bacteria in the saliver

I finaly got my Komodo feeding on fruit and veg with the odd hopper to give it a bit of a run round its viv (4 x 2 x 2) looking for a male Norwegen Ridgback i reckon i could breed them you know.
And i thought it was doncaster that was the centre of all things exotic or was it just in s***y's mind

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Old 31-10-2009, 09:54 AM
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I managed to get myself a breeding colony of Bungarus microlepidotus, I already bred a new morph that has feathers, I called it Bungarus microlepidotus featheratus (Feathered inland krait)
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my komodo has to go back to pets at home as he is 4ft now and keeps smashing the glass on the 6ft Viv i have him in when trying to escape from the crickets i feed him on, he's shit scared of them. must be some experts out there with some feeding tips for me .
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Old 31-10-2009, 09:58 AM
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my komodo has to go back to pets at home as he is 4ft now and keeps smashing the glass on the 6ft Viv i have him in when trying to escape from the crickets i feed him on, he's shit scared of them. must be some experts out there with some feeding tips for me .
in my vast experience with Komodo dragons having kept them for the last 2 minutes, I find that pears soaked in the juice of 6 cucumbers is a good way to get them feeding.
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Old 31-10-2009, 10:05 AM
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in my vast experience with Komodo dragons having kept them for the last 2 minutes, I find that pears soaked in the juice of 6 cucumbers is a good way to get them feeding.
oh right mate i thought that was for aggressive earth worms of which i have a particularly nasty breeding pair that killed my 24ft retic when he broke out of his steel enclosure
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Old 31-10-2009, 11:20 PM
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I have a spitter!
Sounds like a load of cobras to me mate
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Do any of you dwa keepers want some baby pandas. I have a pair and they breed like bloody rabbits and I am inundated with panda cubs. The panda pinkies are great for those fussy feeders.
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