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Posted by Mark on March 03, 2002 at 03:00:43:
In Reply to: ROFLMAO ...nice one Mark posted by Ig Chick on March 03, 2002 at 00:07:34:
As long as I keep the temps right for my Burm, I am sure dougw can adapt to them. In my 2000+ years of reptile and human keeping, I have found that humans actually do quite well at a steady 90 degrees. It is sometimes difficult to get them switched over to prekilled prey items, but not impossible.
Hey Ig Chick, do you know how to trim a young human's nails? He is quite tame, but his nails are starting to get on my nerves. I as thinking about having him declawed.
:-) Having too much fun here... Must be late.
Mark
: if the burm isn't up for a roomie, I know of an adult nile monitor and a 15 foot retic that both need cage mates. It shouldn't be a problem since all species involved are carnivors and can thrive at similar temps.
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