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Reptile Radio - tonight!
I'll be making a quick appearance on the "quick blast" show tonight at midnight (EST).
I won't be promoting myself or my animals. The topic at hand is much more important than me, it will be Anti-Reptile Legislation (ARL) and more specifically, S373. There are still a lot of questions and misunderstandings about this legislation and the aim of the show tonight is to delve a tad deeper into the process behind pushing, and opposing this bill.
The plan is for me to be on for about 10 minutes at the beginning of the show, but I'm willing to stay on as long as it takes to answer the questions received.
Please listen in tonight, call-in if you have any questions, and/or listen on-demand tomorrow ASAP.
You can listen over the internet at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/reptileradio
Or you can call in and listen over your phone which makes it easy to ask questions. The call-in number is (347) 215-8611.
By the way, I live in Central Florida. Here's a picture I took with my phone this morning of me "temp gunning" my front yard

Sorry the image quality stinks, but the sun was just peaking over the horizon so there was no light. I'm 200+ miles north of the Everglades, but I have to assume ANY of the 9 constrictors listed on S373 that are in Central Florida due to being set free by The HSUS, are dead this morning.
jb
*SPREAD THE WORD!!*
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Re: Reptile Radio - tonight!
They usually don't die from one night's exposure to 60 F temps, but long term it's likely to lead to RIs. Temps in the 30s and 40s may kill them.
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Re: Reptile Radio - tonight!
I think it's going to be interesting to hear what they think about these cold temps down there thats for sure.
Last edited by 2kdime; 01-06-2010 at 05:47 PM.
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Re: Reptile Radio - tonight!
 Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion
They usually don't die from one night's exposure to 60 F temps, but long term it's likely to lead to RIs. Temps in the 30s and 40s may kill them.
Yeah, but it's not been one night of 60 F. It's been several in a row getting down in the 30s and 40s...
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Re: Reptile Radio - tonight!
Aw man it IS cold there. I wish I had known you were in Orlando before I moved away a few weeks ago.
I'll try to listen tonight. If not, I'll definitely catch the episode later
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