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Jeff Schofield
at Sat Oct 3 16:18:19 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jeff Schofield ]
Southern reptiles had not only Anery Amaura but patternless as well. There used to be a bunch of us NA milkheads around the country. Back before Pueblans existed, when Hondos were scrawny WC parasite ridden pains. The age of MORPHS dawned and state laws changed and old guys got older...snake keeping is cyclic as is. One by one the NA milk breeder died off/sold out. A few guys had fires, and alot of one-of-a-kind stuff was lost. Me, I had a couple Anery Amaura but they were lost when my collection was stolen back in 2002. NA milks take alot of work, and most candy-&^% clowns would rather do something easy than something difficult.
Sorry to be nostalgic, I just came from the NH herp show. 100 tables used to mean almost 100 DIFFERENT things to see. Now its all ball pythons, boas, corns and leopard geckos. I could count the "normal" (wild type)animals on one hand. Oh well.
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