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wldktrptls
at Mon Jul 15 05:08:24 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wldktrptls ]
Ok...sure...i can easily believe that frank may not have been the originator of every single aspect of animal husbandry..however, in the course of my reptile keeping over the decades, it was he that taught me the most in the caring for these creatures, proffering perspectives and systematics previously unbeknownst to me. Granted, he is no god, nor do i thnk he would choose to be, but he has successfully integrated these knowledges before him, and goes to considerable effort to share that knowledge with others. And the dude can spot a ringneck snake from like a mile away while in a jet watching the inflight movie! I gather that you two have your differences. Thats between you both. I appreciate your direction in where to seek these ideas in the literature.
guy
PS...you're the guy with the dumerili and the crayfish then? Good work with those guys. I, myself, am rather partial to V. rudicollis.
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