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freves

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Well there has definitely been a lot of work put into that site. I just glanced through the photos but I did not like the fact that different species were housed together.
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I'm a bit of a design snob (been graphic/web designing for years) and the layout makes me cringe. I like websites that look clean/stylish/and are easy to read. Not knocking the content though.
 

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I just came accross this. I agree the layout and general design is pretty horrible but the content is great(if a little lacking in organisation), would make a good information source for people brand new to caudate keeping(which I think is how its intended). Some really nice photo's as well.
 

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The site is great. However, I asked her some questions, and she was very adamant about following advice given by her. I saved my newts from awful living conditions, and they now have great quality of life. Unfortunately i do not have a ton of money to put into them, and do everything I can when i can. I got the impression that this was unsatisfactory to her because i was going to use a combination of her advice and that given to me at a local petshop aquarium section, as she stopped communicating. I could be wrong, maybe she's just busy.
 
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