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chefdev
at Fri Nov 11 16:18:43 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chefdev ]
I am not going to argue with that... I can take my lickings.
I was actually referring to this accidentally happening in their natural habitat. As my post was referring to...
Any thoughts on that?
I can completely understand your frustrations. You have spent years breeding and keeping reptiles, enjoying their natural beauty. There is now a wave of new generation herpers who just want to throw snakes together and try and change all the colors and patterns. That would frustrate the he(l out of me too!
I must admit, at first I was planning on being one of these guys. After spending the past year on this forum reading and asking questions, I am beginning to see where it is all going...
As of today I decided that I want to be a part of that. I never did want to do what everyone else is doing, or even the new thing. I guess you could say that guys like John have really made an impression on me. I can tell you that that snake I produced will never leave my family. It is the first snake I produced and will be a momentum till the day it or me dies, whichever is first. That is the best solution that I can come up with. I had plans with Hondurans and Nelsons... That won't happen...
I think that some people like that and me just need to be steered in the right direction. Let them know the consequences of there actions without pissing them off and they may actually change there minds... ----- Check out my collection on Facebook...
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