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Yay for me! (My secret is sitting at the computer for LONG periods of time!)

Product placement bloody works! Want me to [sneakily] place something giddy of yours in a video?

Desiree's friend, Marvin: http://www.viddler.com/explore/dezzychick/videos/16/

Extract from http://lllreptile.com/info/library/care-and-husbandry-articles/-/handling-reptiles/: Frogs and salamanders can make very fascinating pets, but for the most part they should not be handled. Amphibians have semi=permeable skin that allows them to absorb water from their moist environment. It also allows them to absorb any traces of soap, perfume, lotion, etc that may be on your hands. Additionally, these animals need to remain moist in order for their skin to remain healthy. If their skin becomes too dry they may become dehydrated and may have trouble breathing. There are a few exceptions, but just because these animals can survive handling physically, doesnt mean that it is good for them in the long run.


If you must handle a frog or salamander, be sure that your hands are completely clean, and moist. Better yet would be to wear latex gloves. Keeping your hands wet will definitely reduce the chance of injuring the animals skin, but it does make them very hard to hold onto. Hold frogs ca

Sadly... Jackie's better at this viddler stuff than you ;) (I kid, I kid)

Hahaha, this was great! *agrees with brandice* You aussies crack me up.

Jackie seems cool.. and looks a little bit like reese witherspoon..

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