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Gettin a 'phant

I have decided that while I'm sticking to dragons, I needed to diversify a bit as the hand-dragons are boring and safe. So I decided to buy a whole bunch of the more dangerous ones. I'm sure that I can find some resources about them later and in the mean time I'm cohabbing them. After all, they're just babies right now.
 

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Haven't you heard dragons can be cannibalistic? You should feed 'em extra so they don't eat each other.

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Do you know if there are any morphs available in which the horn curves backwards enough to use it like a saddle pommel?

Not that I know of.
However, some do have horns that point slightly inward/backward.
With a bit of selective breeding ... I am sure that they could be produced.:)
 
Sounds like a good project!

What's the point of just breeding more of the "same old, same old"? Gotta have a goal to keep it interesting!
 
I think I found a breeder online. I did a search for them on the BOI and Nothing came up. I am really thinking of adopting/buying one of these;

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Does anyone have any experience with Klingons? What's their husbandry like? Can they be difficult?

Thanks for your input,

Wayne
 
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I don't know, have you ever seen what it looks like when a Klingon craps in his water bowl?
 
LOL!! OMG!! This is so great. Thanks for the laugh and for helping me take that one extra step out of a bad bout of depression. :)

Kathy, when you find a pegasus breeder, can you ask if they have any a little less sparkly and maybe in blue instead of pink?? If not, as long as they have hets for blue, I could just take a pair and hope for the best...

I think I'll get a pet Tribble!! It'll be great for keeping those roving packs of Klingon's away. :)

Kachine Kolgon
 
Try some soft fur rats...

They are not as soft, but sometimes it seems they multiply just as fast as tribbles!
 
hmm...Hyperactive breeding...forgot about that...maybe I can keep a few and sell the rest as dragon food!! Or maybe the ligers and panters would like them too... I'll figure it out later. Right now though, I have room for a few and I know I could give some away at work!

Kachine Kolgon
 
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