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Any of you old timers wish this place was here 25 years ago?

Gargoyle420 Aug 23, 2003 12:41 AM

Im a python/boa man myself but just got into corns a couple years back.Im grateful for the internet,Kingsnake.com,and all the wonderful knowledge that is here.And let's not forget the people Im meeting in the corn forum.The bearded dragon forum is fun also, but try telling them to put a dragon down by freezing it and see what happens.WOW.

My family,
1.3 hypo's
1.1 amel
0.1 leopard tortoise
1.1 guyana redtails
1.1 wife and kid
1 female 72lb rednose pitbull
.1 goliath birdeater
.1 rosehair tarantula
and just sold off the following 1.3 pastels ball pythons/1.1 breeder pair of bearded dragons/and 1 unsexed and unhappy retic I use to call Mr.Happy.

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carl3 Aug 23, 2003 12:50 AM

HaHa...I cruised the BP forum for a while until I posted a question about whether or not people thought that a piebald was truly worth $10,000.00 You should have seen the thread...it was my longest, most controversial thread I have ever started!..LOL
It was all in good fun (for most, but not all)...and I try to not get caught up in fueds or forum battles/wars...so I just sat back and watched the thread grow...lol

The Corn snake forum (IMHO) is one of the better forums on this site... (except maybe the venemous forum...when they get going about topics like self innoculationa and whether or not it really works...look out!)

I'm not sure how long this site has been up BUT I wish I knew about it 10 years ago >25 years is too far back for me...sorry

hogboy Aug 23, 2003 12:27 PM

Hi
I can remember back in the dark ages[1980's} when the only cb animals available were a few corns/kings and the humble leopard geckos.
As for finding info the only places to look were herp society publications and books, i dont know how we managed without the net.
I think we also owe a considerable debt to the pioneering herp breeders, who showed us how to breed our animals.
One instance where the 'good ole days' definately were not better.
I gave up herps for around 7 years due to personal circumstances,
and boy how thing changed in the 7 years i was away.
Bearded dragons everywhere, aussie monitors and more corn morphs
than we ever thought possible
Heres to the next 25 years

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