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Bee62

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Day four of the tortoises living in the house.
Morning number four of it being in the upper 40s at night.
Iguanas are dying by the thousands and lots of introduced fishes are starting to die in the waterways.
The guppies in my koi pond have all gone belly-up.
Sad news. Nature is sometimes not to understand.:(
 

Laura1412

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Hello Laura, how are you and how are your pets ?

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very Happy Birthday to you and all the best for the next year, that`s what I am wishing you.
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Thank u Sabine I’m at ok my pets are good I av elvis here n Clyde my brother as taken sid to his house to look after him for me while my back is not good How r u xx
 

Tidgy's Dad

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Are iguanas a pretty big problem there? I am picturing an iguana apocalypse... That's not gonna smell very good later.
And zombie iguanas, of course. :eek:
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Yvonne G

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Are iguanas a pretty big problem there? I am picturing an iguana apocalypse... That's not gonna smell very good later.
The powers that be in Florida are probably pretty happy to have the exotic non-native species dying off - the big constrictor snakes, etc.
 

Moozillion

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Are iguanas a pretty big problem there? I am picturing an iguana apocalypse... That's not gonna smell very good later.
One of my sisters lives in Ft. Lauderdale. She is an animal lover, but hates the iguanas. She says it's impossible to have a nice flower garden because they eat all the flowers. They are NOT a native species, but were introduced when people had pet iguanas that either escaped or were released. I think most people down there regard them as unwanted pests.
 

Bambam1989

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One of my sisters lives in Ft. Lauderdale. She is an animal lover, but hates the iguanas. She says it's impossible to have a nice flower garden because they eat all the flowers. They are NOT a native species, but were introduced when people had pet iguanas that either escaped or were released. I think most people down there regard them as unwanted pests.
I knew that they were not native and that there are LOTS of them in certain areas. Just wasn't sure how destructive they were and how much of a negative impact they were having on Florida's ecosystem... Like how the boas are eating all the animals
 

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