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antelope
at Sat Jan 30 23:25:55 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by antelope ]
I'd bet that if your heart was in it to do the best you could, you'd be amazed! and surprised. The point being, if you felt like you could improve on what you have, (and you should) then if you really thought about everything and you really cared about it, you'd either see improvement that would spur you to do more for better results, or fail, in which case, I'd owe you a steak, loaded baker, and a few cold ones. and a guided trip for south texas herps, indigos, big atrox, milks, cateyes, you name it, we'll hunt it. But, it should not be the end all, you'd find out why it failed and do it again. See, most people spend a lot of money on a fine snake, but give it a [bleep]ty place to live, no matter what we tell them. I find it reprehensible to do this. So, if I find something that works, I use it, expound on it, and then when I've achieved results, share it. But much of this stuff is beyond the normal keepers way of thinking. You HAVE to think outside the box (cage) in order to not duplicate what everyone else is doing. The genius behind Frank is that he saw this many years ago, and can't understand why in this day and age, people still keep snakes in a plain old box with a heat lamp and a water bowl and a hide and keep asking what's wrong with my snake? Experiment, compadre, and see if what we are saying doesn't work for you. You have my ante up, so whatcha' gonna put up on your end if we're right, lol! I wanna see some eastern kings and milks in their habitat! and a beer! ----- Todd Hughes
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