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vegasbilly
at Fri Oct 12 11:03:39 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by vegasbilly ]
Beware the crash! Goynos are famous for starting off well then crashing HARD w/out warning. Chris Harper can echo these sentiments - if we can get Freight Freitas on this thread he has loads of knowledge/experience. I keep them now and have bred them off-n-on over the years but they can be heartbreakers! All my recent aquisitions are juvies w/the exception of one huge Malaysian female. I'm hoping the smaller size will give me a leg up on acclimitization. They are heavily parasitized and need a thorough regimen of treatments if you hope to keep them thriving for an extended period of time.
Good luck,
Bill
----- The Menagerie:
3.8 Emerald Tree Boas
2.4 Spilotes Pullatus
1.3 Chondros
2.4 Red Tailed Green Rats - Maylasian Origin
2.2 Scrub Pythons (Kofiau, Moluccan)
1.1 "Sunburst" Indian Sand Boas (Adults retain juvie coloration)
Veileds, Jacksons, and Panther Chams
1.1 American Bulldogs
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