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    So sorry that you can't take them with you Some people just seem hardwired to think "Scaly things bad. Very bad"

    I hope you're able to find somewhere soon that you can keep reptiles again, or maybe get through your landlord's (thick) skull that reptiles would do 0 damage to the house. My landlord won't allow dogs or cats in the house, it still stinks like cat litter/piss in places where the past tenants had let things go. When we asked him about the reptiles all he cared was that they wouldn't do any house damage. So we're a no dogs, cats, or big fish tanks allowed, but reptiles are ok house. I can tell ya he was a bit surprised when I hugged him. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!

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