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Thread: You ARE being watched! Bwahahahaha!

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    Remind me not to look!

  2. #12
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    Tami
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    Porch/Patio.
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    Catts and Vandas
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    Yikes. But REALLY cool!

    Tami

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    whatever will bloom
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    Default A more upclose and personal look ...



    Even more impressive as my desktop background .... looks even bigger

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    Why do you have it for a pet??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joan View Post
    Why do you have it for a pet??
    Why NOT have one for a pet?

    From a biology standpoint, T's are fascinating creatures. This is a structural design that has existed pretty much unchanged since before the dinosaurs ruled the earth.

    Aesthetically, they have an 'alien' beauty all their own.

    They're easy to care for -- VERY low maintainence, quiet, clean, and require very little space. This species pictured here also has the added benefit of being very docile ... unless you happen to be a cricket.

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