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RE: Female bred at 120g-wont

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Posted by: H_nasicus at Thu Jan 31 20:57:49 2013   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by H_nasicus ]  
   

I know that the tails are different between the sexes. I even pointed that out to my fellow herpetologist when he probed her. I said “But she has the tail of a female. At least it’s shorter than the males I have.” And then he pointed out a bulge right past her cloaca, which he thought indicated hemipenes. He also probed the animal and found the probe to go in farther than it should with a female.



And before you say anything about his experience, know that he has been in this field for a very, very long time. He’s done his research, and worked with snakes longer than most anyone else I know.



“There is a something weird about "recipe husbandry" and I am struggling to understand it. It appears to be like religion, in this case, religion is defined as blind faith. Folks follow instructions without questioning. If you say anything "different" to someone who is a believer, you get attacked. And thats what your doing.”

Oh, so really?! Now you’re the one under attack? HA!

I fail to see how I attacked you with my post in any way. I simply mentioned I felt you were insulting me. While I am trying not to be mean while writing this, I’m having a hard time not fighting back in self-defense. In one post you have gone from claiming your innocence, to insulting me, to now claiming that you are the victim. All in response to my claim that I felt insulted by what you had written. In the real world, this is known as drama.



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