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In calgary.general Basilic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Reptiles are becoming common which means that they are becoming affordable. I noticed that bearded dragons are a dime a dozen in the bargain finder. I asked a dragon master that I know, and he said that many people breed them as an investment, but now there's a glut. > Snakes, lizards and even giant spiders of interesting species can be found > in many pet shops or speciality shops. Easy to take care of, throw a few > crickets in. Although you may need another tank to house the crickets, > because the more you buy the cheaper they get. I used to buy a box of 1000 > for approx $35, where 10 would cost me $3.50. I was told not to keep more than a month's worth, as they start to chirp at a certain point, which I'm told is quite obnoxious. (Although I think it would sound quite pleasant, but we'll see). -- ............................................................................. chown -R us /yourbase ............................................................................. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.memeticcandiru.com
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