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2005 Leticia Colombian

StacyCagle Apr 19, 2005 09:09 PM

Hey everyone,
We have been in the process of moving to our 35 acre farm in middle Tennessee.
We've just finished remodeling the old farmhouse that has been in my husband's family for the past 100 years. We have also finished our new breeding facility and moved over all the snakes. This has been a very grouling task and we are extremely greatful it is almost complete. We've been without our computer for several months and actually went without a phone and tv for a while, but we are now up and running and trying to get everthing back in order.

Bill has done 90% of the remodeling work on the house himself and has done everything in the breeding facility except for the electrical. He asked me to once again apologize for some of the phone calls he has not returned, but I'm sure you guys understand. He has had a million things to do in the last few months, and unfortunately has had very little help.

We waited to move our reptiles until last month, because we still had a gravid female and we didn't want to disturb her in any way. She gave birth last month to 27 live, 1 stillborn, and 1 slug. This was our second clutch of true Colombian boas. They are from the original Lemke Leticia line and our adults were produced by Russ Lockenwitz.

We will be at the Daytona Expo this year and look forward to meeting and seeing everyone. Take care and God Bless,

Stacy Cagle

Replies (2)

bthacker Apr 19, 2005 11:08 PM

Those babies look really nice. I used to live in Murfreesboro. Really miss it out there. I am in California now but plan on getting out of here within the next couple of years and it just may be back to Middle Tennessee. Goood luck with everything.

bcijoe Apr 20, 2005 08:53 AM

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Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo
'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin

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