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FRoberts
at Fri Aug 3 19:39:02 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ]
>>bred them from some neonates I gave him. He grew them up and proved a point that they can and will produce fertile offspring the first time they are bred, as long as you let them get bigger ( real adult size )and not try prematurely like most people. Then he was kind enough to give me all seven neonates from the clutch. I actually purchased them to prove that exact point. I had them for one day and my best friend came over and as soon as he seen them he said I want those. Here ya go bro!!!
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>>I did mention the growing them to proper adult size and breeding them to get fertile offspring the first time they where bred.
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>>I did not however expect or ask him to give me the entire clutch.
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>>Now I will bred them into my lavender line and make out crossed progeny with another added anomaly.
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>>The guy I got them from insisted all Lucy's in his experience never produce fertile offspring the first time they breed. I said that's CRAP, the reason is pre mature breeding attempts.
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>>John proved the validity of my hypothesis.
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>>The guy looked at me like he didn't believe me when I mentioned john's success, no problem, my friend and I know better, as a matter a fact he did not even hibernate them on top of it lol.
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>>If everyone has not figured it out yet, poster of this thread is the "best friend" I am referring to....since Kindergarten lol...I have to say it
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>>HE RULES....
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>>also all those ball pythons I am posting are his snakes....as I already mentioned, figures all the pic's I take I end up liking one of those the best....picture wise....I am also fond of the Pixie......
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>>WOW those Leucistics are georgous...whered you get them?
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>>>> Stupidity should be Painful!
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>>Thanks,
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>>Frank Roberts
>>Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research
>> ----- Thanks,
Frank Roberts
Roberts' Realm Of Reptile Research

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