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Posted by: Matt J at Thu Mar 16 19:41:19 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Matt J ]  
   

>>Don't you wish life was simple and there was one single answer for everything?

Hahahaha... Yep. Hey, in 100,000 years it will all be SO different! But, that does not mean we should not 'care' and try to keep things 'on the up and up' now, right?!

>>On the Egyptians... be patient. They are totally unpredictable.

Yeah, I know I know... I get breeding action (no visual lockups) but just no eggs. Not sure what the deal is. I DO know they need to be pretty mature and we hatched these like 12 years ago now?!?! So, I would think I'm getting close. Talk about patience! Hahahaha... I actually figured they would need to be around 15 years age for reproductive success. We'll see... It would be nice to produce 'true' F2 offspring.

>>When I get settled in Gawwwwwwwwgia I will contact you on the elongateds. I now have lots of room (but the weather is not as nice).

Sounds good! Can I ask where about in Ga? There are a number of pretty 'big' tort breeders there now. Strange!?! I'm not sure why...

>>You going to Daytona?

Do Sulcata eat grass?!?!?!?! Hahahaha... For sure man! Missed you there last year. Only problem is that Wayne moved my table... ARG!!! Oh well. Hopefully it will still be a decent expo for us.

Thanks, Ed!

Matt


   

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