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Some background

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Posted by: Sighthunter at Wed Sep 12 07:22:41 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sighthunter ]  
   

I apologize for being awkward as I often am. A friend of mine Max Peterson has been forwarding your posts to me as we have some common ground on different levels. If you were to ask me something about Falcons or Tropical Racers I could talk your head off as I am respected for my ability with both.

I have kept Monitors on a few occasions and realized that they seemed to be a bit more demanding than a large hyper colubrid as they never thrived in my care. I am in a sense a kid when it comes to monitors but yes I would like to breed water monitors and I can do as I wish with the enclosures and money is not much of an issue, after all I bred coachwhips for 10 years because I like them.

The questions I ask benefit me and I do learn from people “ I am willing to invest my time in your guidance” as you have a proven track record in your specialty area “monitors”.

The two disciplines I would like to master before I get to much older is I would like to breed some all black water monitors and some black tree monitors because I like them. I am sure you got started because you liked them also. You have most of the answers I seek and I am sorry if I am pestering you but I can be relentless in some respects.

Here are some pictures from my world. Indoor outdoor cages with doggie doors I designed that work. And a chamber raised Aplomado Falcon that acts like an imprint. My daughter holding an F1 Coachwhip I hatched in 1997.














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