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RE: Gregg

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Posted by: Gregg_M_Madden at Thu Jan 19 07:39:47 2012  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Gregg_M_Madden ]  
   

Great pic from what, 2001 Frank? Try posting something more up to date. Its like that 40 year old chic on facebook who posts pictures of herself when she was 22 years old and 25 pounds lighter. You know, so people will think shes still hot.

Anyway,
Here is your problem Frank. You measure success buy how many viable eggs someone can get from their animals. I mesure success in keeping by how long you can keep your animals alive and healthy for in captivity. Keeping reptiles is not all about breeding. Who is more successful, they guy who gets 2 clutches out of a female and drops dead the next seson or they guy who does not get eggs and keeps that animal alive and healthy for 15 years?

nother problem you have is that you think your way is the only way. It is not. Wht works for you does not work for others and what works for others does not work for you. It is that simple. Here is what I think. There is no one particular formula when keeping a species. You should be open to other ideas and ways Frank or atleast let others give their advice from their personal experience without pulling your usual brand of nonsence.

Have a good one.


   

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