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Posted by Niki on November 15, 2000 at 13:39:21:
In Reply to: No comment n/p posted by JM on November 14, 2000 at 18:12:40:
it's the simple truth. I could tell those were
small sulcatas in the picture, and when I read
the comment about Europe I just could laugh. Let's
see a picture of 5 ADULT Sulcatas somewhere in
Europe. Possible, yes, probable, no. In the
least it would be very expensive to properly keep
them (on the level of a Zoo keeping exotics).
I'm just wondering why you won't even respond to
a few statements. If you can justify exporting
sulcatas to Europe for average private owners, I'd
like to hear it. I'm trying to figure out how
that would work, when in Germany we kept the heat
on 11 months of the year, and Greece, though nice
was also short-lived summers, Italy (freezing ars
cold most of the time too) and the all over infernal
rain, never-ending dang rain. After 10 years
straight I got sick of Europe's weather. Can't
imagine Sulcatas there. niki
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