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gofer
at Tue Jun 3 18:00:08 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gofer ]
I know i like working with them all too much, mostly the pits, but can't give up completely on the others too. Yeah, i was out cold since the cape eggs, and then i received another 14 candy cane corn eggs...and one sonoran is in blue and lookign huge...back to waiting again. Another candy cane corn shed about a week ago, and i'm waiting for her too. Haven't seen much activity out of my bairdi or trans pecos yet though, so that worries me, lol. I received that pair of proven climacs today, maybe you can send me some hints on keeping them. Steve sent me some tips, but it's always nice to get more information on the animals from others.
Have a good one, and let me know how things are going at your place.
Gregg F.
If I didn't get to enjoy the pits through Del, I don't know how I would do it. John Ginter calls me a traitor when I see or talk to him. LOL. He focuses on pituophis now, but relays stories of having black rat snakes and foxsnakes as a kid. The first snakes I obtained were pituophis. My Northern Pines and Black Pines came via John Ginter. I obtained a pair of capes from Steve Weissman. I was defiantely headed down the pituophis path. I liked obsoleta so I was adding them to my collection too. When Del Alspaw and I hooked up this partnership, we decided to split our collections into pituophis and pantherophis/elaphe. I haven't seen you post since those cape eggs were laid over at your place. Did you just wake up from passing out? LOL
>>now switch from so many rats back to pits, lol, just kidding. I have caught the rat snake bug too, but i'm sticking with both pits and rats...and some boas, pythons, kings, milks, etc., lol, just about everything.
>>Have a good one,
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>>Gregg F. Gregg's RB
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