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echo0330
at Sat Mar 26 18:54:34 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by echo0330 ]
Like it was stated before, you cannot trust anyone NOT to breed it when faced with all the dollar signs. If you dont want to keep it as a personal pet, put it down. To sell it would be just as irresoponsible as the guy selling the "no-eye" boa a while back, and I read a post on another site where a heeper wanted to prove out "eyeless" scrub pythons. It will just add to corruption of gene pool.
I have one "pet" boa. As primaraly a python keeper my first boa was one that came through my store that had a small birth defect on its underside. And though it is one of the most beautiful reg. boas Ive seen I didnt want it to be sold and bred and have the trait passed down even if in under lying genes. So thats how i enede up with my first boa, and one of the few (writen in stone) permanent pats. Meet "Defect":



For everyone who things that it should be given a fair chance just like every other boa, think of it this way: how long do you think a blind albino boa would really last in the wild. a few hours? maybe a few days if its lucky?
Keep it of cull it. ----- -echo-
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