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[QUOTE="BadCon, post: 1183999, member: 17986"] Post looks great Jess. As for the other poster who's a bit intimidated with my previous writings...yes, it can be a lot to take in. However, owning reptiles isn't as simple as 1,2,3. If you really want to insure the health of your animals, its a good idea to learn as much as you possibly can. Understanding the reasoning behind why we do the things we do will really make it easy for you to take care of your animals and perhaps in the future take on more complicated herps. Being armed with a good understanding of all things beardy will also enable you to give advice to others. Its one thing to regurgitate the standard practices and recommendations, its entirely another to really understand why some choices aren't the best ones. [/QUOTE]
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