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rtdunham
at Mon Oct 8 10:52:57 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rtdunham ]
with very pretty scaleless corns now on the market (daytona, 2012) I suspect scaleless snakes will increase dramatically in the morph/herpetoculture world and be a big part of it in five or ten years. I don't know enough about them yet to know whether that's a good or bad thing. It certainly seems unnatural, but people complain about hypo-E hondurans and amel cal kings and others being unnatural, that seem quite natural to me. Are there any health issues with scaleless snakes? Instinctively, I'd think so, but i'd prefer facts.
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- O/TWhat is your favorite non-king morph? - bluerosy, Sun Oct 7 19:00:52 2012
- RE: O/TWhat is your favorite non-king morph? - Jlassiter, Sun Oct 7 20:45:58 2012
- RE: O/TWhat is your favorite non-king morph? - Jlassiter, Mon Oct 8 01:05:55 2012
RE: O/TWhat is your favorite non-king morph? - rtdunham, Mon Oct 8 10:52:57 2012
- Good post! - GerardS, Mon Oct 8 11:27:12 2012
- THESE - CBI, Mon Oct 8 12:37:46 2012
- RE: THESE - Bluerosy, Mon Oct 8 13:05:12 2012
- RE: THESE - GerardS, Mon Oct 8 13:12:26 2012
- RE: THESE - Jlassiter, Mon Oct 8 13:33:04 2012
- RE: THESE - GerardS, Mon Oct 8 13:07:29 2012
- RE: THESE - corporateprey, Mon Nov 5 23:34:58 2012
- Oh yeah! - GerardS, Mon Oct 8 13:10:38 2012
- RE: O/TWhat is your favorite non-king morph? - KcTrader, Mon Oct 8 13:21:05 2012
- And these - KcTrader, Mon Oct 8 13:22:08 2012
- RE: I think mine is... - mikefedzen, Tue Oct 9 05:07:09 2012
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