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Posted by: toddbecker at Mon Mar 8 21:40:45 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toddbecker ] I think that it isn't fair to blame the breeders for the influx in normal phase boids in this country. I think that the main reason that the normal phases are so plentifull and that they no longer have any monitary value anymore is directly related to the importers. I do not see the need to import thousands upon thousands of wc animals when there is an ample amount of breeders that could produce these. It has helped out a little in the last decade with some of the species but not at all with others. Every spring balls are imported by the thousands every year. The normal phase ball has become so expendable that they sell dead balls (the ones that do not make through the importation process) for cobra food for as little as $3-$5. So to blame breeders for the massive influx in abandoned and neglected animals and fail to talk about the wild and needless importation by the importers and exporters is unfair. Todd | ||
>> Next Message: I respectfully disagree Todd..... - Carmichael, Tue Mar 9 17:54:43 2004 | ||
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