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Gaz webber
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26-06-2006, 06:04 PM

Mainly for Ceiron. Barley is eating :)

Just fed Barley a fluff....very impressive....
*Snap....wiggle wiggle gulp....* Gone!
I guess he's gonna be fine

I am a happy bunny

Now....lets see...1xfluff@40p per week.....
Compared to 7xtins dog meat@£lots...

Hmm..........Willow is bloody expensive to run! *And* I have to take her for walks!

Edited to add:-
His eyes have cleared again,so I guess a moult is just around the corner. That or he has some white contact lenses hidden somewhere...
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26-06-2006, 06:28 PM
lol, he will shed they dont moult, its actually called Ecdysis if u wanna sound clever.lol.

surprising he fed really they usually refuse.

my amel will feed whatever but my hatchlings wont.

and thats quite expensive fluffs.lol

if you do a bulk order online it will be cheaper.lol

try a company called camzoo they are great for frozen food.

but yeah reptiles are far less maintanae and expense then a dog.

why imo they are better to suited to pets epsecially in the modern day as they can be left easil yfor a few days with no bother.
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26-06-2006, 06:37 PM
Originally Posted by ceiron
lol, he will shed they dont moult, its actually called Ecdysis if u wanna sound clever.lol.

surprising he fed really they usually refuse.

my amel will feed whatever but my hatchlings wont.

and thats quite expensive fluffs.lol

if you do a bulk order online it will be cheaper.lol

try a company called camzoo they are great for frozen food.

but yeah reptiles are far less maintanae and expense then a dog.

why imo they are better to suited to pets epsecially in the modern day as they can be left easil yfor a few days with no bother.
Oh yeah, he was not at all timid about eating....quick wave with the tongs, and *Clonk*, it was on its way.

Apparently the place does discount for orders of 25 or more. But I'm going to have a look as you suggest.

Sadly, I had a look at some of the hatchlings he has....I wannanother snow...they look so beautiful when grown.
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26-06-2006, 07:22 PM
lol.

id go for seperate hosuings though personally.

they are very addictive though.lol
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