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RE: coxi (mountain racer) wobbler issue

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Posted by: Chad_ProExotics at Wed Jun 22 21:52:37 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chad_ProExotics ]  
   

Johnnic

As the largest breeder of coxi that I know of, this is news to me. We have worked with coxi for over 12 years now and I have not seen an "abnormal head wobble" in a single baby or adult. With the numbers we have hatched I have seen the normal types of defects (but never in big numbers), spine kinks, super tiny babies, short lower jaw, etc but never a head wobble.

Could you tell me more about this? In your post, you say coxi babies. I'm guessing that means more than two snakes? How many have you seen like this? How old were the snakes? Was there anything else about those snakes you saw as weird? Were the snakes kept too hot? Too wet? Too dry?

Have you bred your coxi? You are making claims about snakes that others produce (but you don't name names) yet you somehow say that you are better then them because you keep "very detailed records". Ok. Almost every c.h. coxi in the world came from one line started in Europe. There is a 99.999% chance that YOUR coxi are from this same line! Coxi don't take "inbreeding/line breeding" very well? Again, I have produced quite a few coxi over the years, I've never seen any thing that would indicate any validity to your line of logic. I'm not trying to attack you but you can't post random thoughts based on a lack of facts.

I'd love to hear your reply. Thanks.

Chad



   

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