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<blockquote data-quote="kimmie99" data-source="post: 155440" data-attributes="member: 29344"><p>Thank you! I know my son was looking at Old World and I told him NOT if I'm buying and you're living at home still! LOL That and it's technically his 1st adventure into them. He was given a pink toe but she didn't live long (extremely poor husbandry by previous owner and by the time he got her - well 'nuff said). So he'd ask about this or that and I'd tell him no, yes, maybe! I recommended the Red Knee and he said he was really interested in that one - BINGO! I'm glad they are slow growers as that means more time with them. My 1st adventure in T's was decades ago, I got one from pet store that I had for 1 1/2 years and he died. Friend of sister worked at zoo and I took pix and showed her. She explained that a lot of times by the time a pet store gets them they are already years old and if it was a male, they don't live as long as females. My next was a pink toe but I had to give her to a friend as I was moving out of country and couldn't take her or my ball python with me! </p><p></p><p>Glad they are good eaters, they can have the darn roaches coming with them! LOL Still waiting for their arrival, time was changed so now I feel like an expectant mom again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kimmie99, post: 155440, member: 29344"] Thank you! I know my son was looking at Old World and I told him NOT if I'm buying and you're living at home still! LOL That and it's technically his 1st adventure into them. He was given a pink toe but she didn't live long (extremely poor husbandry by previous owner and by the time he got her - well 'nuff said). So he'd ask about this or that and I'd tell him no, yes, maybe! I recommended the Red Knee and he said he was really interested in that one - BINGO! I'm glad they are slow growers as that means more time with them. My 1st adventure in T's was decades ago, I got one from pet store that I had for 1 1/2 years and he died. Friend of sister worked at zoo and I took pix and showed her. She explained that a lot of times by the time a pet store gets them they are already years old and if it was a male, they don't live as long as females. My next was a pink toe but I had to give her to a friend as I was moving out of country and couldn't take her or my ball python with me! Glad they are good eaters, they can have the darn roaches coming with them! LOL Still waiting for their arrival, time was changed so now I feel like an expectant mom again! [/QUOTE]
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