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Posted by: lep1pic1 at Thu Feb 18 23:40:43 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lep1pic1 ] Kevin good post I remember the anomolus morphs he produced that never made it past there first month and were and now never reproduced.As I have said before Richard was a visionary with a dream.It is so sad he is out of the morph game as he put so much of his life in to the hognose game.I remember a morph he called jungle that I have scene none like ever again.His blood lines went way beyond Texas.Tho west Texas and eastern newmexico animals were his main group.Some females collected by me.Those were the days and I have not talked with Richard in years.He offered me the deal of a lifetime and as a venomous person I turned it down.One of lifes true regrets.Now years later I dream of these animals it is the time of the hognose.I am so glad to see you working with these great animals you sure came a long way from the 16 year old kid bringing me ringnecks for my coral snakes.Any way this subject amazes me and I read every post you make.When you bring Richard in to it I think that is a sign of true respect for a man that diserves his dues.Good topic thanks.. | ||
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