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Skink (reptile) fee suggestions?
Hey. Curious if folks allow Skinks/lizards. And if you do - do you charge a normal pet fee? I have another tenant that paid a deposit of $300 for their cat. I'm not familiar with lizards.. thinking the food they eat and them getting out are the bigger issues. Sounds like these live in 40gal aquarium. Curious what others do.. pet fee? no pet fee? reduce the cat fee? Would love some opinions