Hey, this kid is grieving the loss of his dragon, we don't point fingers and, accuse! We try to consloe folks in times of grief. What you said was not warranted nor helpfull.SydneySwaff":3lz0lu61 said:I'm sorry for your loss but NEVER get an animal, especially exotic, if you cannot afford a vet visit. Just like dogs and cats, reptiles also need regular check ups and emergency visits. If you put anything in their habitat, check it for hazards, i know you're only 15 but that's no excuse to be so careless. Carelessness and no proper care results in taking the life of the innocent. Don't get another animal until you get a job, McDonald's hires 15 year olds, go work there if you want another "pet."
I am so sorry for your loss my friend, these things happen at times.Reptar0323":2sbrugmg said:Thanks but my lizard unfortunately passed away. He had had a opening at the bottom of his stomach and bled out. The log I had in his tank had a hidden staple in the inside which I assume cut him. I did have a basking lamp for him, and wood chips (which I found out that they are not a good idea.) My mom and I couldn't afford a vet, I tried feeding him veggies but he wouldn't want to. So we left him in the warm bath until he gave out.
SydneySwaff":x8d4os4m said:I'm sorry for your loss but NEVER get an animal, especially exotic, if you cannot afford a vet visit. Just like dogs and cats, reptiles also need regular check ups and emergency visits. If you put anything in their habitat, check it for hazards, i know you're only 15 but that's no excuse to be so careless. Carelessness and no proper care results in taking the life of the innocent. Don't get another animal until you get a job, McDonald's hires 15 year olds, go work there if you want another "pet."
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