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Posted by: Lovin2act at Thu Apr 21 12:54:56 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Lovin2act ]  
   

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nazzza







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Hello all,

I'm happy to see that are still people that has not forget my line.

Now I leave in NYC and I have no more snakes, and unfortunately my EX partner Daniele D'agostino from fineherp killed the breeder female and the other wonderful female I produced (the most beautiful female I have ever seen!!!).

He was able to kill the breeder female because he didn't noticed she was gravid, so he didn't gave her a laying box. She had 16 big eggs inside.

The other female was breed probably too young, and died after an operation for removing and egg.

I would underline the fact that, despite Daniele D'agostino (fineherp) describes himself as an indigo breeder, he never was able to breed succesfully indigos.

Now the big male is in the hands of Vincenzo Salvatico, that saved him from Daniele (the snake had a serious infection on the tail, I never understood why Daniele, despite my advices, always kept indigos in an over wet environment). Vincenzo has also some snakes produced by me and he's a really good breeder, so at least I'm sure that my line will not die.



All this is sad, and is my fault, I should have chosen a good breeder for keeping my snakes, not a friend. But it's a classic herp story:

the person I considered my best friend used me and after he killed the most fine and valuable of my snakes, he decided to no longer keep the partnership. I had to eat the loss for the time he was not able to breed anything for incapacity, I had to take the money HE decided was worth my part of the collection ( and as he said I consider myself lucky, because he gave me some money) because he gave not me the possibility to take animals, and kicked me out.



However, at least there is some hope for my line and I'm really glad to see that what I did is not forgot



Ciao



nazzza










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