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wraithy
at Sat Jan 17 14:58:57 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wraithy ]
Rob,
How did you know which males/females begot which neonates if they were all in the same general enclosure? How could you tell which neonates could be paired out as different bloodlines?
It sounds kind of chaotic and hard to keep track of with that many animals in one cage. It seems like it was very possible and even very likely that some pairs sold or given away were of the same bloodlines thereby promoting inbreeding of the jacksons species. ----- Raf
1.2 Jacksons Adults (Frank, Patty, Lucille)
0.0.1 Jackson's baby (George, R.I.P. 11/17/2003)
1.1 Nosy Be's (Mars and Roja)
1.1 Veiled - No Names Yet
0.1 Adult Sulcatta (POOPIE,I bought it from Victor at Kobey's in SD)
0.0.2 Baby Sulcattas (frick and frack)
1.0 Home's Hingeback Tortoise (SPEEDY, From Victor as well)
1.2 Red ear slider babies (Hingis, Dingis and Dorkus)
0.0.1 3 toed box turtle - No Name Yet
0.0.1 Gulf Coast Box Turtle - No Name Yet
1.0 Red Siberian Husky (Harley)
0.1 Black Lab (Krissy)
0.1 English Bulldog (Alice)
0.1 Blue Merle Great Dane (Wednesday)
Saltwater Fish and Inverts too
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