JEFF....I TRIED SENDING YOU AN EMAIL BUT SOMETHING IS GOING ON WITH AOL LATELY AND I NOT ONLY KEEP GETTING BOOTED OFF>>>BUT I AM GETTING BLOCKED FROM SENDING EMAIL>>>>I HAVE NEVER HAD THIS PROBLEM AND IT MAY BE RELATED TO A NEW AOL WELCOME SCREEN AND SPAM CONTROLS. ANYWAY, AFTER OVER 15 YEARS OF AOL, I'VE APPARANTLY JUST NOW BEEN LIMITED TO THE NUMBER OF EMAILS I CAN SEND....I SWEAR I'M GOING TO SWITCH TO HI-SPEED CABLE SOON.LOL...ANYWAY, HERE IS THE EMAIL I WAS GOING TO SEND PRIVATELY BUT COULDN'T....
Hi Jeff! Just checking up on how things are going. I still haven't found my 5.5ft male BRB. I spent the entire weekend tearing my house apart. There are two walls that I suspect he may be hiding in....I just cannot access them. I'm hoping he'll venture out and I'll catch him at night on the move. At any rate....those were some nice pics you posted on the ks.com brb forum. Keep me posted as I'm still interested in a 1.1 pair...but I'm not in a hurry...I realize that they need to eat a few times. Even if they can't be shipped right away due to cold weather...I can wait. I don't want to lose another one. For some reason, I have bad luck with BRB's...... I had a BRB die on me once when I was in the hospital for an extended period of time...no one was able to help care for my herps. It was a few years ago and I was lucky I didn't lose more than just the one snake.
My current female is getting big and I may try breeding her this season with a loaner male that a friend might lend me. He has had similar luck with BRB's and after losing a few, only has a lone adult male so it may work out perfect but in the meantime, I'd like a more permanent plan for my long-term projects.
Sincerely,
Jason
cjasno@aol.com
www.northeastsnakes.com
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Sincerely, Jason
www.NortheastSnakes.com
NortheastSnakes@aol.com
10.9 Nicaraguans
1.1 Sonoran Deserts
1.1 Cay Caulkers
4.6 Hog Island
1.0 Colombian het Albino
0.1 Salmon
0.1 Anery
0.1 Candoia
1.1 BRBs
2.2 Ringed Pythons
1.2 GTPs
7.15 BPs
2.2 Pituophis
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