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FR
at Fri Aug 9 12:20:40 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
The actual point is, we will not communicate as we have totally different levels of experience. I am a reptile person with many many decades more experience then you. You may be nice and intelligent, but you seem to "know" what you read(academic approach). Not "know" from the animals you keep. Or at least only know 7 years worth.
If you look at past posts, anytime some one asked about a snake problem, take, egg binding, or other problem, you answer, well it just happens sometimes etc etc. But when it comes to genetics, your the king of academic information(not that its wrong or bad) When you talk to others about genetics, your very condescending. you, know, your wrong, its like this(I read it)
The problem is simple, colubrid husbandry was developed and perfected decades ago. All you have to do is follow a very basic steps. So that's what you do, and you take your interest to genetics, in your case, the snakes are a necessary byproduct. I never said there is anything wrong with that, Evolutionary bio students do not have to love fruit flys(a base for genetic studies)
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