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Posted by: robyn@ProExotics at Mon Mar 7 13:33:51 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by robyn@ProExotics ]  
   

I don't know if we produce the MOST Deserts on the planet, but we certainly do very well with them, even with a very young collection.

But still, I HAVEN'T seen 100 Deserts grow to adults. That is a lot of animals. You must be VERY well connected Mr. Troll, I mean Mr. Truth.

Why so cowardly with the name? That is just dumb.

Thin like ratsnakes? I have never seen that either, not from any PE animals. You have some Charlie Sheen hyperbole going for you. But apparently that is "how you roll".

I posted these pics of TWO YEAR OLD Desert females a few months ago. One "regular" Desert female at 1900 grams, one combo (Pastel Tiger) female at 1750 grams. And those are at two years old. Produced here at PE. That isn't "ratsnake thin" growth, that is fantastic growth.

We haven't gotten good eggs from a Desert female yet, but these females (and others) are breeding now, and a number of other breeders are getting work done now. But the project is very young. I don't see the need for finger wagging at not getting eggs in three years from a Ball python. Big whoop. And certainly not your nonsense hyperbolic anonymous ranting.

As for posts being removed, it isn't some "power conspiracy", but rather "you're a dum dum". Sucks to be you, apparently...

More female pics coming soon, Chad is taking them now.




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