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BIGGWORM Apr 04, 2004 08:19 PM

AWESOME,GOOD FOR YOU!MY BABY BANKA HAS THE SAME MELTING PATTERN.I'M SOO JEALOUS.I SEROUSLY DON'T WANT TO GO THROUGH ACCLIMATING WILD CAUGHT.I JUST WENT THROUGH THE HORROR OF A WILD CAUGHT SIX FOOT GUYANA.I'M EXAUSTED.SHE'S DOGG TAME NOW.HOPEFULLY I'LL BE PICKING UP SOME C.B FROM YOU IN THE FUTURE.WOW,THE BEAUTY OF A BIG RED BLOOD JUST TAKES YOUR BREATH AWAY.YOUR SMART GETTING AS MANY AS YOU CAN WHILE THE GETTI'N IS GOOD .WE ALL KNOW THAT OPPORTUNITIES OF GETTING REALLY RED BLOODS ARE SCARCE AND FAAAR BETWEEN!

Replies (3)

googo151 Apr 05, 2004 01:12 PM

Hey,
Where'd you pick up a baby Bangka from? haven't seen any around other than sub-adults and adults. - Angel
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Discovered and defeated of your prey, You skulked behind the fence, and sneaked away. --Dryden.

BIGGWORM Apr 05, 2004 11:09 PM

ANGEL,WHAT'S UP I GOT THE BABY BANKA FROM LLL REPTILE SAN DIEGO.IF YOU HURRY AND CALL THEY MIGHT STILL HAVE A FEW FOR 150.00 DOLLARS EACH.I THINK THEY STILL HAVE THREE.I SHOULD HAVE PICKED UP MORE.MY SISTER HAS MY DIGITAL CAMARA SO I CAN'T POST YET.I ALSO JUST PICKED UP A BABY FROM KARA (NERD).SO EVERYONE WILL BE ABLE TO MONITOR GROWTH AND COLOR DIFFERENCES BEETWEEN BANKA AND SUMATRAN.STAY TUNED.

googo151 Apr 06, 2004 03:14 AM

Hey Big,
Thanks for the information on the source. I would really like to get a few of these things for future breeding; they are really amazing looking in my opinion. I'm sure you agree. Anyhow, I'll look into it. Thanks again, and I can't wait to see what your little guy looks like as a baby. Post soon!
-Angel
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Discovered and defeated of your prey, You skulked behind the fence, and sneaked away. --Dryden.

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