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[QUOTE="Rocky2022, post: 2028834, member: 114919"] Am I the only one who would totally sneak a beardie in an apartment complex? This post comes off the heels of another post. Disclaimer: [B]I am not condoning such behavior![/B] Let's just talk about it for a moment. Besides covering up the 1 side of the enclosure, they would think it's a box then boom, you're in. I think one of the things I love about beardies is that you can sneak them anywhere if necessary (see my posts - but I really don't sneak Rocky around, I just take him.) Beardies don't make noise, they are only messy in their enclosures, etc. You may just have to sneak them outside. I really find this fascinating. I find this topic interesting and wonder if it's more fear- or easy to say NO PETS. I bet someone has a goldfish. Apartments are supposed to provide notice before entering units. Some of you have bioactive setups...it could totally be an indoor garden/hobby of some sort. Be sure to hide the shed. Okay, I will stop here. [/QUOTE]
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