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  1. Cendalla

    Best species for what I can provide?

    The Emys Phayrei really seem interesting. I'll have to start saving some pennies if I want to have more then one! I wouldn't mind adopting at all. I will probably look into doing that first but I'm not ready to bring one home yet. I'm still on research mode. I need to get a solid grasp of...
  2. Cendalla

    Best species for what I can provide?

    They really do seem interesting and I like that I could get them more outside time than some of the other species. I would need to work out ambiant humidity though. Right now its cold and dry. I just have to give my snakes and tarantulas a morning misting. I'm not sure if that would cut it for a...
  3. Cendalla

    Best species for what I can provide?

    That makes sense. I have no plans to breed- I just want to spoil them so maybe it would be easier to pick up clutch mates. But then I really worry about keeping young ones healthy. I can't help but think of my tarantulas and their rate of sling mortality. Its bad enough losing a baby arachnid...
  4. Cendalla

    Best species for what I can provide?

    My house is on an a little more than an acre. Only about a third of it is clear at the moment. The rest blends in with forest. Thanks for the info! If I started with one would it be possible to add others to it later or is it best to have them at the same time. I can almost picture my...
  5. Cendalla

    Best species for what I can provide?

    Ok, I'm new here and still stumbling my way through. You guys were referred to me from BP.net by some of the members. I have been keeping snakes for several years and have gotten into tarantulas about a year and a half ago. I have always wanted to add a tortoise to the family and feel that we...
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