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Old 08-08-2010, 04:41 PM
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Your cupcake is so cute. I was going to make this for my daughter in laws baby and put a little baby on top and have my theme be sweet dreams, but I couldn't get the cupcakes to stand up good. Where did you get the walnut shells from? Nobody seemed to know where to get them. I tried batting and even put a washer on the bottom but it didn't quite work. Yours is really great.
Crushed walnuts are used for lizard litter, you can get a bag at the pet shop , they are crushed very fine.
I use that all the time for stuffing things
DD had an iguana, which she occasionally let roam the house. One day she got distracted (pre internet, probably the phone) and forgot about Iggie. We searched everywhere, on three floors, and never could find him. That was in the summer, I recall. Come cold weather, DH went in the back of the closet to pull out some boots, and found Iggie! Closet back was an exterior wall, cold and dark. Iggie had gone into Iguana hibernation (not what it's really called, but I forget the term). He was alive, but his body was thin, and he had catabolized his tail. Not eaten it off, but his body had broken down the muscle for nutrition. Was all shrunken and dark, eventually the end fell off. Iggie lived many more years, with a shorter tail!! DD is now 40, and still an animal rescuer. Has 3 dogs, 2 cats, 4 rabbits, fish, many chickens and 9 y/o triplets! LOL!





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Gee, I didn't know that lizards could be potty trained???? Like in letting them roam through your house on purpose?????

Don't know as if they are actually potty trained, it's used in the bottom of their aquarium/cage. Maybe!! A friend of my son's let their big iguana roam the house part of the time----on purpose--just like any pet!! LOL!

My son had an iguana, very small one, which I inherited. They used to use ground up corn cobs for litter. Unfortunately, they discovered that the iguanas ate the litter and it clogged up the works. Unfortunately for Pete and many others, it was fatal. I went through alot trying to pull him through. Oh, and before you ask, no Pete did not roam the house freely. Doug did have a tiny harness and leash for Pete and would walk him. Was a funny sight!!!
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Old 08-08-2010, 05:48 PM
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Grammie......the crushed walnut shells are also used as "lizard litter" and you can find it at the pet stores. I did!
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Old 08-08-2010, 06:00 PM
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Adorable!
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Old 08-08-2010, 06:07 PM
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What a cute cupcake!
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Old 08-08-2010, 06:28 PM
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very cute
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Old 08-08-2010, 06:32 PM
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Too cute love it
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Old 08-08-2010, 09:29 PM
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It's outstanding, Wendiq! Wow! Great job!! ;) ;)
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That is just too cute!
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How cute!!
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