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Anonymous
>>274069 Do the research and find out what is BEST for the pet, not what is CHEAPEST. The two are rarely the same. If you invest in a low-quality, cheap gadget instead of a slightly more pricey, better one, you'll end up spending more since you'll probably end up going out to get the better one sooner or later.
In any event, if you're looking to save money short-term, you can spend relatively little and keep him alive. For a few months or so. If you want to save money long-term, get what the turtle will need when it is an adult, in terms of a tank and whatnot, so you don't have to keep getting bigger and more powerful equipment.
Exotic pets cost money. If you can't realize this fact, go hang yourself.
It pisses me off when people want to do a pet 'for cheap.' So many pets die because people aren't willing to spend the money on the proper equipment and do the appropriate research.
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