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FR
at Mon Feb 7 13:42:36 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
I have no idea, why or how you think like you do. And thank god for that.
Nate, who has been here many times and seen evidence of the volume we once did, and the facilities that I still have. he linked a publication to you in the past. hes also seen thouands of hatched monitor eggs we still have, thousands.
You still think I am telling stories, and Daniel would not investigate what he wrote up, and the articules in both Reptiles and Vivarium, were bogus as well.
You want to believe Joe, because if he told you the actual truth, you might not make the purchases from him. hahahahahahaha Joe does what was called for to support his company.
That articule was a report on the first few years of producing those species. They were in no way the record or best results we achieved. As I am always open to improving our setups.
In some ways I can understand because I stayed out of the public eye. Even way back in the kingsnake days, I sold to the big dealers and they resold my animals. Same for the python days, and the same for the monitor days.
What is so weird about you is, you have no understanding at all. Like, why don't you still breed frillies, my guess is, because you don't want to. Or beadeds? again, because its your choice to not breed them or breed them in numbers.
And you don't understand why I stopped or slow down with monitors, that is odd.
I still love varanids, but as you know, they are a lot of work to do correctly. And, I tend to favor larger, non-odatria, these days, again, its my choice.
You fail to understand so many things, like you say, you don't do it for money, well neither did I. But I sure as heck was not going to give them away if I produced excess. But money was not a driving force for me.
Curiousity was and still is. Being curious means, I enjoyed exploring the bounderies of what these animals are capable of. Not what they do is some limited set of conditions some keeper wants to force on them. To me that is brain dead boring. Put them down, bring then up, breed them once or twice a year, do it over and over and over, again to me. Thats boring, really boring. I like to see these animals GO FOR IT. Do what they do. In nature, they go as hard as they can.
I love to explore the exceptional, their potential, not their friggin minimum efforts.
Hey, I am glad you do. I really am. But don't get all goofy with me. Cheers
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