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RE: Bumble bee darts,

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Posted by: terryd at Thu Dec 27 15:41:18 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryd ]  
   

Well duh, on my part. I should have thought of all of the points you made to me.
I keep a large group(around 150) of locality North American Milk snakes and would never think to crossbreed them to other subspecies or species. But you can't really keep a group of snakes together in a tank w/ much succes. Like you can w/ Dart frogs.
I just assumed putting in another species would be fine and that they would stay away from each other, and that they would try and mate w/ each other never occured to me, duh. Big brain cramp on my part.
I see Darts come into the pet store I like to use and all are put into the same tank and sold from that tank, and thought this was fine. You know what they say, "if you just assume you may become the first three letters of the word."

I know some of these newbie questions get mundane, but really thanks for taking the time to answer back.

Do you have a Dartfrog book, or two, you could recommend? I have a little pet store book on Darts, and I'd give you the name of it but it's out on loan to a friend. It really just covers the basics on Dartfrogs.

Again, thanks for you time.

-Dell

Here are a few locality Milksnakes I keep.




Thanks again.
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