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Timmy-Morelia

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im interested in seeing how many people with reptiles get them cremated or buried at a pet cemertery if anyone has lost a pet lately here is a link you may like to look atpetsinpeace.com.au
 
When I was young I had a blue tongue that died and I dug a hole in the backyard and buried him and made him a little tombstone out of a rock :|
 
I had a budgie I got from a pet shop, unfortunatly there was something wrong with it internally and it passed away. I put it in the freezer to have an autopsy done, but never got round to it and it is still in the freezer. When we get a permanant house I'll probably bury it and plant a veggie garden around it as it lorved her vegies :)
 
I had a hatchling who was the runt of the clutch die on me last week despite my best efforts to get him over the line. I fed him to my monitors.
 
My son had his first snake cremated around 6 years ago and then his adult darwin last year,He had them cremated with Pets At Peace ,they did a great job and were friendly and caring .
 
im not sure what im going to do if my snake dies
hopefully she will be like 9-10 years old.


oh and that liquid is methylated spirits
and i did the same with a black snake.
Im gonnna put mine in jars with that liquid that preserves them.;)
 
im not sure what im going to do if my snake dies
hopefully she will be like 9-10 years old.


oh and that liquid is methylated spirits
and i did the same with a black snake.
Im gonnna put mine in jars with that liquid that preserves them.;)

Its not an if my snake dies its when.Unless you have found some way of breeding immortal snakes
 
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