raindog said:i do not have cat or dog and since they not interested in tv and dr phil, i cant see what could they be harm with?
Well you should have said you only wanted people to agree with you, since this is a forum i think most people think one is asking for assistance, opinion or feedback.raindog said:i do not want to get this conversation to evolve into some sort of pros and cons.
Mine don't roam the house and i don't have these problems, oops thats a con.just asking if anyone does this, cos' its working perfectly for my guys. no more damaged scales or kind of skin degradation from trying to open the Viv glass.
raindog said:well I'll rephrase the question a liitle bit. DID ANY BODY steeped on his/her snake? what can happened to them?
:roflmao:Cycal said:Its equivalent of taking your goldfish swimming with you at the lake.
I think so. But then again, I have pet trolls that I allow to roam free in my home, so it always stinks of them. Filthy buggers. Can't be litter-trained any more than a snake can, so you can imagine the stench.Cycal said:Does anybody else detect the smell of a troll?
My trolls cohabitate; they get depressed if they can't be together, especially when I feed them together in their viv.Roy Munson said:I think so. But then again, I have pet trolls that I allow to roam free in my home, so it always stinks of them.
Relative to deli cups reminding others of obesity?This thread is absurd. :nope: