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Posted by Lisa and Virgil on October 25, 2001 at 11:27:14:
In Reply to: Check this out... posted by EJ on October 25, 2001 at 11:14:47:
: Now this assumes you are going to buy a sulcata that is proportional to the tank and the Uromastyx. In other words, your getting a small sulcata. This also assumes that you are going to keep them together. (which seems to me implied)
: Act I
: Scene 1
: (after warming up the hungry Uromastyx begins to forage) Hmmmmm (she/he says) This looks like a tasty Lentil wedged in this rock. No problem. (whack)(morsel extracted) Mmmmmmm, tastes just like chicken.
: Act II
: scene 1
: (on close examination on the progress of the new tank mates) AAAAAAAGHHHH!!!!!!! WHAT HAPPENED TO MY BABY SULCATAS HEAD!?!?!?!?
: (you get the picture)
: Ed
: Unfortunately, this is a real scenario except that it happened with a Bearded and a leopard Tortoise and the head wasn't removed but you can see how this can happen with a Uromastyx.
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