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Posted by: Demetrius at Tue Feb 14 21:25:06 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Demetrius ] Thanks for the responce . I completely agree I feel that any responcible breeder would have put this snake down in the begining. However he has been thriving for several months now and from what I have been informed the kinks are much better than they were but I cant imagine them being any worse . He has is very calm and curious and very active . He seems to have control of his lower body and can move around okay. He would be a permanent resident here , never be bred and would be taken to educational shows on occasion. I just want to do the right thing for him . I would greatly appreciate your comments and opinions . Thank you . | ||
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