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nebody heard from pat or paul

robeyeshua221 Dec 16, 2011 05:29 PM

Pat Higdon or Paul Mtzefelt - it's Robert in Ky. - Either of you guys got any 2011's left - not worried about high pinks / reds / peaches - just want a nice, sweet male for a pet - thanks guys - email at robeyeshua221@comcast.net

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Reesy Dec 23, 2011 06:36 AM

Just read a post by Pat on iherp the other day, He's down to two Dumerils. Sold off the rest. He's working on other projects right now. Reesy

robeyeshua221 Dec 24, 2011 09:29 AM

Thanks'
I was wanting to pickup a 2011 male dum - lighter the better - you got anything reesy?

varanid Jan 01, 2012 09:14 PM

Yeah, his big ol' rescue died and then one prolapsed. I think Pat's not feeling the love on Dum's right nows
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We wouldn't have 6 and a half billion people if you had to be beautiful to get laid.

PatHigdon Jan 06, 2012 05:25 PM

Sorry guys, been tied up with other things (personal and other stuff). Haven't checked this forum in a while.

It seems as if the Dumerils article I did for REPTILES was a curse. LOL!!

I produced ZERO babies this year. My big rescue female passed away and my last breeder female prolapsed on me a couple months ago. I have a young pair still, but they are far from breeding size.

I plan on gettin some more Dums though. They are still my favorite snakes.
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Pat Higdon - Higdons Herps, Tuttle, Oklahoma USA
Oklahoma City Herpetological Society Member
4 dumerils boas, 2 rosy boas, 3 burmese pythons, 1 reticulated python, 1 ball pythons, 3 borneo pythons, 10 bearded dragons, 6 leopard geckos, 4 african fat-tail geckos & 1 sulcata tortoise

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