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big greg 09.15.2009 08:30 PM

sad day!
 
yup i came home today and found that my little buddy mr. sanders my tree frog that i had for three years was dead:sleep: shriveled up, it was really hot today and it looks like his water dish was empty, so he mighta roasted! i found him in kentucky on vacation when he was a little guy, had him all thias time, i brought him home in a KFC container! lol my girlfriend looked and said: K-F-C= kentucky frog cage! lol hence the name

Bondonutz 09.15.2009 09:01 PM

Sorry for your loss.
Get a exotic tree frog to replace Mr.S, they have cool colors and some grow pretty big like a cuban tree frog. 5+" long.

big greg 09.15.2009 09:04 PM

yea this little guy was pretty exotic, i couldnt find nothing like him in the books, he changed colors and everything, im thinking about getting a red eyed tree frog! but they are very delicaTE

BL_RV0 09.15.2009 09:08 PM

Sorry for the loss. Get a chinese water dragon, I have one and it's cool. :lol:

Bondonutz 09.15.2009 09:16 PM

If I ever get another reptile this is what I want.
These are freakin bad assed, look like little dinosaurs ?

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l.../chameleon.jpg

Bondonutz 09.15.2009 09:19 PM

Since your loss consisted of something tiny this could fit the bill for a replacement ?
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1..._chameleon.jpg

BL_RV0 09.15.2009 09:19 PM

Whoa... What the hell is that thing?!

Bondonutz 09.15.2009 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 321012)
Whoa... What the hell is that thing?!

" Old World Cameleon " Native in Europe,Asia,Africa

http://www.exoticpetvet.com/breeds/chameleons.htm

e-rev project 09.15.2009 10:22 PM

good luck keeping a chameleon alive, they really seem to enjoy dying in captivity :) no i never tried, i did however work at a pet store

BrianG 09.15.2009 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bondonutz (Post 321010)
If I ever get another reptile this is what I want.
These are freakin bad assed, look like little dinosaurs ?

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l.../chameleon.jpg

Looks cuddly...

big greg 09.16.2009 12:57 AM

chameleons are very hard to keepalive, weird enough when i was in highschool my buddies lizard used to get "baked" with us all the time and was alive for like 3 years! LOL

lincpimp 09.16.2009 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bondonutz (Post 321010)
If I ever get another reptile this is what I want.
These are freakin bad assed, look like little dinosaurs ?

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l.../chameleon.jpg

My gunsmith buddy has a giant (not as colorful thought) pet lizardy-thingy (sorry for the technical terms) that likes to randomly roam the house. He seems very interested in me, but has not tried to mount or bite me yet (good thing, although I am always packin' and could use a new pair of dress shoes). Supposedly my buddy's wife had it since it was tiny, must be 3 ft long now.

big greg 09.16.2009 02:02 AM

probably an iguana james, lol pet lizard thingy, they are kinda dosile creatures if ya have em since pups, watch out for the tails tho!

lincpimp 09.16.2009 02:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by big greg (Post 321100)
probably an iguana james, lol pet lizard thingy, they are kinda dosile creatures if ya have em since pups, watch out for the tails tho!

Sounds about right. I try not to step on him when I am over there. He may be big, but i am bigger!

Do they taste good after you cook them?

Bondonutz 09.16.2009 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 321101)
Do they taste good after you cook them?

Where they originate, the natives throw them on the fire whole w/guts still in'em and roast them, eewwww. They seem to enjoy them though, Seen via National Geographic channel. I think I'd settle for a nasty burger from the local McDonalds instead.


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