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RE: Mr.BusterLimes...

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Posted by: busterlimes at Wed Mar 17 15:46:55 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by busterlimes ]  
   

Someone other than Amazondoc had to come stir this place up. LOL

I did get beat up by a retic, it was weird. my friend wanted to breed that retic to MY burmese girls. I forgot what that cross was called but it had been "discovered" or something, I honestly don't remember what he was on about, he just came home with a giant retic one day, but he wanted to put my girls in with that monster of a tiger retic male so that he could get like one egg that MIGHT hatch into a burmxretic (they have a name... for the life of me i can't remember it!) very pretty specimen, he had three perfect stripes running down his back (not that that matters) but he did not want to be touched or handled, might as well have grabbed him out of some pond in India as wild as he was.

I do think the big 5 should be license for breeders permit for keepers, but of course that's not really whats going on here. Also since most of the herps I actually handle/see (which are not mine) are at trade shows, I'd made the conclusion that too many SPECIES of snakes are being represented in the market(/black market?) and it seems to me that they could establish themselves in Florida, Georgia (the actual SOUTH, where I see the doghouses, no i wasn't lying, yes I know people who do this, no I won't tell you who), Alabama and MS.

But they won't, I'm sure. It seems all you guys really needed for your case was a big freeze, igs fallin out of trees on youtube... lol bummer, but I guess they are introduced for the most part. I'm guessing these freezes will come every decade and wipe up our (herpkeepers) mess. Good for us, but those who dabble in snakes are irresponsible with snakes. Non?


Please come up with some kind of plan, the glades still has an apex predator that does not truly belong anywhere but asia.

Mostly this forum has been DEAD (except when AD says something), I've been watching it for a bit. I've seen just how rude you all can be. But I've also seen a loving pet community. I was surprised.


   

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