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jfirneno
at Mon Jan 22 19:06:29 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jfirneno ]
Sounds like Korea has an evolving reptile marketplace. I admire your entrepeneurial spirit. It's also nice to see someone who enjoys the animals working with them. A lot of pet stores here sell what's popular regardless of whether they know how to keep them alive. Very sad. Hey I had a pair of Mali uro's for years. They are easily one of the most interesting herps of all. If I had the room right now I'd have them still. Glad to hear your projects are prospering. It's a very exciting thing to produce something new. Good luck with those monitor eggs.
Interesting how staples like panther and veiled chameleons are now being exported from Indonesia. Maybe one day I'll be exporting mandarins to China!
If there are any large reptile breeding facilities in China then I haven't heard about them. But I'd be ecstatic if someone would start breeding mandarins, bamboos and moellendorffi there. I'd settle for someone who exported healthy wc's. Thanks for your post. It was exactly what I was after. It has been a blast talking here. Let me know if you ever get info from inside China about the mandarin ratsnake business. That would be interesting to me. I think if they ever got a good reptile vet involved in that business they could make the mandarin a very popular snake. Best regards John
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