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Bluerosy
at Thu Apr 14 11:48:24 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
Facts are facts Jorge. And the fact is you can come by and see my collection any time and witness what i am doing. Once you do it will make you a bleiver.
One instance of a king of yours eating another (which you seem hardly able to remember the details) could have been a lot of things. Like starving snakes. OR not bonded properly combined with smell from a roedent, ..ect etc.
when peoiple tell me that a snake does something unusual- Like stops feeding, regurges, dies , ect....it is hard for me to come to a conclusion of WHAt really happened unless I see the whole situation. If I do, then i can usually tell what caused the problem. In those cases i can determine rather quickly what the culprit was. In you own admission you don't even recall the details.
People like me are keeping kings together for years with not a single specimen cannibalizing. With my collection alone it is numbered in the thousands. How can it be that your one time experiece (which may not be "experince" from a proper husbandry perpective) set you back with all this data ? ----- www.Bluerosy.com

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