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xblackheart
at Wed Aug 30 23:45:47 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by xblackheart ]
that trully makes sense. Especially with dealing with the non-feeders that I dealt with this year. I am still blaming that on bad genetics. lol
But, I have to take into some account the fact that many of the babies that we are referring to would never have made it to full term, if it weren't for the breeders. In nature, predators and weather changes, and other things cut down on the amount of eggs that hatch. With those thoughts, do you think that it is our responsibility to help those that we helped bring into the world, with as much effort as we can? I know, like many people say, some snakes were born to be food. I understand that. I think the point you made is a good one and valid. I just felt I should point out the other side of things.
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