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    back home

    just got my girl sweetpea back home. I sold her trying to save my son from getting rid of his retic because I had to cut down the collection. Well its like this I became such a miserable SOB , my wife told me to try and get her back or move out. Sweetpea is one of those once in a lifetime animals. I know everyone has had one , some kind or another well she is mine . Luckly the guy that bought her sold her back and she came home today. Never again will she leave my house unless either she or I are dead. because any other way means divorce and we all know how expensive that can be. LOL

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    Re: back home

    Glad to hear you got her back. That's how my anaconda is, me and an ex broke up because she wanted her gone. Needless to say I still have her, and always will till I die or she dies in 30 years?
    -Birds-

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    I'm glad you got her back, dude. I know you were missing her.
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    Re: back home

    I just wish she was in the same condition as when she left . in just 2 months she has lost wieght and her face is messed up from pushing or something. Seeing how she was never a pusher there had to be something about her conditions she didnt like. I know her well and she does not like temps over 78 at all and she is happier with temps in the high 60s to mid 70s. she settled right back into her favorite corner as soon as she was put back in her cage. now to get her eating again

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    Re: back home

    She sounds like my rufous. He doesn't like temperatures in the 80s. Even though he is from south africa where it's hot, they are burrowers. During the day I keep it around 78° and at night around 74°.
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