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It really wasn't any loss, just a little disappointing.

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Posted by: RyanT at Wed May 18 23:28:44 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RyanT ]  
   

I believe the guy's name was Daniel Whitmann or Whittman. I found him on AOL and IM'd him because his profile mentioned breeding snakes and started talking to him. He told me he had an adult female 100% het albino female, produced by Bob Clark, he wanted to get rid of because he wasn't into balls at all and one of his friends had given it to him. I was looking for a het female for my documented male from Cyress Creek Reptiles. He was more than willing to trade her to me for a baby male Dumeril's boa. So of course I did it. He delayed on sending the paperwork. His AOL screen name was Reticulated26. A few days after the deal was complete, he disappeared and I haven't seen him since. That was back in late September. But he had absolutely no reason to lie so I about 90% believed him. I figured if his friend just gave it to him, maybe it was just one of those casual things and the paperwork wasn't even important to him. He just led me on cause it was to me. But afterall, paperwork is really just a piece of paper. Doesn't mean all that much. Well, she didn't prove out. I'm really not surprised. At least I proved her one way or the other and no matter what, she's an awesome female that already produced for me. I have no reason to complain. Just would have been a huge bonus to see an albino. But I still got a great deal. Here's the female. I can see at least one of the babies inherited her pattern. Awesome Black Back. I hope the baby ends up being a female too.


   

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