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I'm getting lots of pix, so you all must suffer through them....sorry

dfr Aug 09, 2004 10:50 PM

` This is when I get my best pix. Everybody's hungry, and they are quick to come out and hunt.

` Hey, guys, he left the door open, he's playing with that flashing thing again....

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` I'll look around, yeah he's busy, let's go find the rat stash.

` Come on, forget the Ball Python, he's sleeping again.

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` Get going, and remember, it's easier to get forgiveness, than permission!

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` Everybody go different directions, that'll confuse him.

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` No you go that way, and I'll go there...

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` Damn, we don't know how to defrost!!!

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CrazyCodyKadunk Aug 09, 2004 11:13 PM

that was really some great shots. that was some funny stuff man. how many snakes do u own. from what i gather u have 4 yellow anacondas a ball python and a red tail boa. am i right is there more or am i way off? also when are they going to be feed? those are some great pics.

CrazyCody

dfr Aug 10, 2004 12:27 AM

` Thanks. That group will be fed on the 18th. Feeding that group is an all day project. The big male Yellow likes to be hand fed while in the water, as does the next size down male. The rest get separated, for feeding.
` I have a few B.c.i., B.c.c crosses, which are beautiful pink and orange. They're crossed from East Bay Vivarium Red Group, and Jeff Ronne pastels, and they get huge. They'll be breeding age in two more years, then, I'll sell their babies as established, hand raised yearlings. I have several adult pink Boas to add to the genetic mix. They've all been picked for temperament, first. I'm going to try to breed a strain of Boas as tame as Anacondas. How much will hand-feeding, yearling pastel Boas be worth? People tend to take better care of a more expensive snake. Sad, but true.
` I gave up selling Anacondas. They attract too many nuts who want a thrill, buy one cheap, then get tired of them, and the animals suffer ( not referring to anyone on this forum ). I've had to buy back, or just take back, too many, and find them new homes or keep them.

` Now, if I can just get a Boa constrictor to do this.
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Amelia Aug 09, 2004 11:48 PM

Aww what cuties, plus thats probably what they were all thinking anyways.

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