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Me and my buddy are went down to Louisiana for there reptile expo ,pretty cool .Know some of yall love the scaly critters so figured I'd share  

I find people who keep reptiles weirdos like cat people, who the feck wants to keep snakes that can constrict and eat your kids in the house??? 

You're not the only one mate.And the thing is they probably wouldnt be missed.Im sure half them boring wallys only keep exotic wild animals to try and make themselves seem more interesting.

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On 11/12/2021 at 16:31, mackem said:

I used to have a couple of those axolotl when I was a kid, never managed to get them to turn into salamander. Did you buy anything? 

Some nachos but that's about it ? my house is a bit too drafty for me to have any scaly critters. Would love to have a lil corn snake or something though. Idk might just go catch one of the rat snakes living in the shed ?

I will say though I had do dang clue sliding turtles went for so much !

 

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When I do turtle removal in the summer I can catch 20-50 this size somtimes out of one pond , make me wonder ??

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On 11/12/2021 at 20:59, South hams hunter said:

That's exactly what my next door neighbour does; luckily he no longer keeps venomous snakes due to his young kids (he's had mangroves and king cobras since I've know him) and his caiman out grew the house and shop. 

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I find people who keep reptiles weirdos like cat people, who the feck wants to keep snakes that can constrict and eat your kids in the house??? 

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I don’t know about anyone else but whenever I see these Spider, snake, tiger, bear people on the telly cracking on like they have some kind of connection with whatever lethal animal they are f***ing about with, there’s a voice inside my head screaming at the animals “Go on, kill him !!” 

These people f***ing break me !

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On 11/12/2021 at 22:31, mackem said:

I used to have a couple of those axolotl when I was a kid, never managed to get them to turn into salamander. Did you buy anything? 

Lot harder to look after if they have morphed. You have to gradually drain the water or I think you can add a chemical to the water like iodine or something to trigger it. They can breed in the larval form too.

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My bearded dragon agree with most people about reptiles, not my ideal of a pet but can’t ignore a hard luck story so have had a few that people have bought and lost interest in, try to give them as decent life as possible but wish the trade in exotics never existed really, just leave them were they belong ??

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2 hours ago, WILF said:

I don’t know about anyone else but whenever I see these Spider, snake, tiger, bear people on the telly cracking on like they have some kind of connection with whatever lethal animal they are f***ing about with, there’s a voice inside my head screaming at the animals “Go on, kill him !!” 

These people f***ing break me !

You're not the only one mate.And the thing is they probably wouldnt be missed.Im sure half them boring wallys only keep exotic wild animals to try and make themselves seem more interesting.

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3 hours ago, gnipper said:

Lot harder to look after if they have morphed. You have to gradually drain the water or I think you can add a chemical to the water like iodine or something to trigger it. They can breed in the larval form too.

Yes mate, I was a kid when I had them, didn't really know exactly how to do it, probably thought it was a catapillar-butterfly type morph ?

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Got a couple of corn snakes for the kids,about 2 1/2 3 ft long now,they've had sugar gliders,hamsters, gecko's,ferrets, squirrel pups,a vole,dogs,horses,chickens,ducks, a goat lol, if they look after and feed, clean them,then they can have most things ..within reason ,gives them some responsibility??

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