"not enough time"

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moswen

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i agree. "the baby is coming" is a rediculous reason to get rid of an animal. i had a baby with a blue tick hound, a husky pup, and my greek tortoise living under our pool table and having full range of the house anytime she wanted to roam. (the set up is really cool under there i wish i could figure out a way to resize the pictures on this old computer, i'd love to post them!) and my daughter has never been sick, just for the record!

i do feel sorry for that guy though, a 55 gallon tank is what i keep my goldfish in, that just seems WAY too small for a sulcata! i wonder what his growth looks like, living in a tank and eating ROMAINE lettuce! i am going to contact her, atlanta isn't too terrably far away from here.
 

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OMG - that ad is awful. Um, and how many NEWBORN babies are WALKING around the house and sticking their hands into a tank that is 25" tall? WhatEVER, lol. Poor tort, someone go get him!!!

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Is the "newborn baby" excuse stupid? Yes. Are pregnant women crazy? Also yes. As such, sounds like a good excuse to me. I just feel sorry for daddy if it was his beloved pet that he has to sacrifice for some hormones.
 

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um, mike... i'd LOVE to see you carry around 30-40 extra lbs with tiny feet and hands kicking you on the inside of the ribs, stretching out your skin, putting you off balance, making you randomly break out in the sweats bc you're hot, making you PEE every ten minutes, keeping you from sleep because you have A HUGE BEACH BALL stuck to your stomach, and not allowing you to eat the foods you want, not even allowing you to drive your own car, making your feet swell up and constantly ache, making your back ache, giving you daily headaches and you CAN'T TAKE TYLENOL for ANY of these aches....

and see how "sane" you are at 8 months and two weeks! "daddy" better be glad his P***S wasn't sold instead lol!

but still, the "newborn baby" excuse is still stupid, for any pet besides an alligator or a 50 ft python, wether you're expecting or not.
 

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For the most part, I do get to carry around an extra 30 pounds of arms and legs and kicking and etc... I have a very clingy 2 year old daddy's girl! :) I know, I know, not the same. I wasn't trying to say that women don't have a right to get a little loopy when they're pregnant, I was just trying to say that given my experience with the craziness, I could see how a pregnant woman could get hysterical about salmonella and believe that she should clean out all the reptiles in the house to prevent baby from being exposed.
 

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Wow lots of responses to this one.. I agree with the "not enough time" and i agree Chadk




FYI to all the So cal who cant find the free Sulcatas... Remember tehe Sulcata I show you from my sisters house.. It was Free from CL. He
were in the high dessert. Look outside of the normal range... Tom you could have so picked that one up.
 
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