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Calparsoni
at Tue Feb 23 14:50:40 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Calparsoni ]
Well I was selling wholesaling possible hets as normals 15yrs ago and I haven't sold any burms in almost 10yrs as I went on to other species. So I would fall into the window of your time frame and I'm just a small time hobbyist, one of many and that's not counting the big guys out there. The point is if individual pet owners were the primary cause of burms being released in the glades. Btw amazon my original theory was that the burms we're coming from the tri-state area and being dumped here as a result of bans in that region and my knowledge of a lot of travel between that region and the Miami area by a certain sub-group of python owners. (long explanation.) it was actually Tom and his facts that convinced me otherwise a few years back. I am not sucking up to Tom here as I do not do that but I am a pretty smart guy. I am also a pretty stubborn guy so it is quite hard to change my mind but as stubborn as I am, I am smart enough to defer to someone like Tom who is smarter than I am and has much more experience with reptiles than I do both in the amount of time he has worked with them and in the number of species he has worked with. perhaps you should learn to follow suit you might actually learn something.
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