Urgent Weight Problems!

9AC5

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Or never. Never would be good imo.

~Maggot


The fact that Katie said thanks to that as well, means she agrees. Tbh, neither of you have ever met me. I look after my Leos perfectly well. In fact, they take up the majority of my time, so to say I should never be allowed to breed them again is a bit uncalled for. To be completely honest, you can't really be the judge of that either.
 

Ozy

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I just wanted to interject that I have been THOROUGHLY enjoying this board. (MINUS the sickness and death of the poor little leo though) Feel free to continue. *readjusts herself in her lawn chair, stuffs handful of popcorn in her mouth*
 

9AC5

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I just wanted to interject that I have been THOROUGHLY enjoying this board. (MINUS the sickness and death of the poor little leo though) Feel free to continue. *readjusts herself in her lawn chair, stuffs handful of popcorn in her mouth*

You're welcome
 

katie_

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I just wanted to interject that I have been THOROUGHLY enjoying this board. (MINUS the sickness and death of the poor little leo though) Feel free to continue. *readjusts herself in her lawn chair, stuffs handful of popcorn in her mouth*

I told you! lol!
 

Embrace Calamity

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...until you popped up and started accusing me of being a bad pet owner. How dare you accuse me of that.
I'm not saying you can't take care of your leos. In fact, I never even insinuated such a thing.
(Note: That was an earlier post.)
...who the hell are you to tell me I can't.
My point is that I don't think you should be breeding them, which is a whole different ball game.
(Note: I never said you can't. I said I don't think you should.)
I look after my Leos perfectly well. In fact, they take up the majority of my time, so to say I should never be allowed to breed them again is a bit uncalled for.
Never said either of those things. I've said repeatedly I'm not criticising how you care for your leos, and I never said you shouldn't be "allowed to breed them again." I said I don't think you should. How hard is that to understand? I said quite explicitly that not everyone should go around breeding their leos.
I just wanted to interject that I have been THOROUGHLY enjoying this board. (MINUS the sickness and death of the poor little leo though) Feel free to continue. *readjusts herself in her lawn chair, stuffs handful of popcorn in her mouth*
Haha, good, I guess. If people would read what I'm actually saying instead of putting words in my mouth, I think we could all have reached an agreement already.

~Maggot
 

9AC5

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My problem is that you don't think I should EVER breed Leos again... Why on Earth would that be? With a different mother, in a few years time, considering one of the offspring is still ok and thriving with its new owner at around 30g 4 and a half months old. That was one of the later eggs to hatch. The ones with the problems were from the first few sets of eggs. The one that is thriving was from her last clutch of 2, (one infertile egg). Has no one thought that the problem could be linked to first time breeding problems. Would make perfect sense to me. I did nothing wrong, looked after them all more than perfectly well, yet they still had problems. However, the one from the last clutch was thriving with the same amount of attention/setup etc. In fact, he was putting on weight too quickly, I had to drop his daily cricket intake!

Just wondering what makes you think I'm so god damn awful at this. Maybe this would have ended sooner if you saw sense?
 

9AC5

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Sounds about right. I've said all I need to say, and if whatsitsface can't understand, that's its problem. No need to drag this out anymore. :)

~Maggot

I am truly sorry that I have not agreed with your utter nonesense. To be quite honest, I thought people would have left this thread about 6 pages ago. I'm not up for any arguing any more, as you can tell for my comments which are now aimed at taking the mic, in a serious way. However, before I abandon all of you, I would like to say that I'm gutted about losing the gecko, and I wish you could see how much my geckos thrive (contrary to popular belief I'm a fairly decent pet owner). In fact, maybe I'll post a pic of Rex tomorrow to prove he's in good nic.


You're all welcome for me providing what seems to have been your light entertainment over the past few days.
 

9AC5

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Shock horror! I have a healthy Leo! Mind you, I'm sure you can spot something wrong with him...
 

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