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  #31
Old 04-10-2008

just got a pair of greater jerboa to add to my list
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Old 11-10-2008

I hve non, but for christmas i would like to get a bearded dragon
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  #33
Old 21-10-2008

Nothing too unusual. My wife and I have:
2 dogs
3 cats
2 guinea pigs
2 parrotlets
4 or 5 turtles (not positive because they run free in the back yard)
an aquarium with a bunch of fish
& a pond in the back yard with a bunch of oversized feeder goldfish
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Old 21-10-2008

Not too many compared to others here; a black labrador, a leopard gecko and a goldfish.
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Old 22-10-2008

I personally don't have any unusual pets, though apparently one of my uncles, had a pet crocodile in a pool on his roof! And also a sun bear!!

I didn't believe at first until I asked everyone in the family when we went back and they agreed,
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Old 23-10-2008

how does he have a sun bear?!
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Old 23-10-2008

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how does he have a sun bear?!
I have no idea, but it eventually ended up in Taiping zoo, though has now passed on,
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  #38
Old 23-10-2008

its not hard to get hold of wild animals to be kept as pets when you live somewhere like Malaysia......
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Old 23-10-2008

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its not hard to get hold of wild animals to be kept as pets when you live somewhere like Malaysia......
True large Reticulated Pythons are even issued at pets, I'm not quite if there is even a length limit! ,
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  #40
Old 13-11-2008

2 dogs-Rocco and Chloe
3 cats-Mr. Jinx, Psycho, and Ugly Betty
1 green iguana-Iggy
1 rabbit-Flopsy
1 hamster-Jibbs
1 corn snake-Popcorn
1 ball python-Snuggles
1 oscar-Oscar
1 gourami
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Old 16-11-2008

I love gourami and flower horns how large is yours? I know they can get massive!
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  #42
Old 16-11-2008

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I keep
Tawny Frogmouth
Purple Crowned Lorikeet
Parons and Star Finches
a tank of native fish (gudgeons, glasfish, hardyheads and yellow eeltail ohh and som desert gobies)
And i currently or have in the past kept the following mammals
Swamp Wallaby
Tammar Wallaby
Long Nosed Potoroo
Brushtailed Bettong
Red Kangaroo
Squirrel Glider
Australian Sugar Glider
Fat Tailed Dunnart
Brushtailed Possum
Ringtailed Possum
Spinifex Hopping Mouse
Plains Rat
Southern Brown Bandicoot

Some of the above are rescues, most are not.

Add Shingle Backed Skink and Australian Raven to that list
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  #43
Old 16-11-2008

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I love gourami and flower horns how large is yours? I know they can get massive!
"how large is your flower horn then, wink wink"
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  #44
Old 16-11-2008

LOL
I have two beardies, two tortoises, a dog, an axolotl, hamster, two guinie pigs and a rabbit (the last 3 are my brothers)
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  #45
Old 16-11-2008

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"how large is your flower horn then, wink wink"
oh, I don't have one anymore most of my relatives in malaysia though have various species, but I think mine was around 70 cm ( bahahaha)

Nah I love them because of their various colouration, but being serious I believe they don't grow that big,
 


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