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Survey for reptile owners! - GraceC8846 - 02-11-2016 Hi, I'm carrying out a reptile survery for my honours project at Edinburgh napier university and looking for reptile owners to take part. The questionnaire should take less than 5 minutes and asks questions about husbandry and care of these pets. Further information can be found at the link provided. Thank you in advance! https://survey.napier.ac.uk/n/zz1n7.aspx RE: Survey for reptile owners! - Tobi - 02-11-2016 Hello, and welcome to our Forum, Grace. Good luck with your survey and with your studes. I cannot fill in your questionnaire as I have never had a reptile companion (except a tortoise when I was a very young child, and I have few memories of details now)! But there are others here who will be happy to do so, I am sure. RE: Survey for reptile owners! - Catherine - 02-11-2016 Finally a survey for me! I even told the truth about how many reptiles I have and what kinds. Of course that information could change in a moment if I see something I really want. I got to tell someone why I have reptiles and how much I love them. I love my snakes. I love my lizards. RE: Survey for reptile owners! - Libby - 02-18-2016 I filled it out. My number of reptiles might be changing soon though. A friend needs to re-home her 4ft ball python and I offered to take it. Problem is I just have to wait for my fiances father to ok keeping it as his house until we get married. So it's still up in the air right now. RE: Survey for reptile owners! - Catherine - 02-18-2016 Ball pythons are pretty passive. If you set it up, your fiancés father will never know it is there. They only eat once a week and sometimes less so it isn't a big time commitment for care. This time of the year the snake would be sleeping a lot too. How are your leopard geckos? |