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I am just trying to get an idea of how many of you Southern Ontario residents would be interested in
CBB Peach Throats ( V. Jobiensis ), prior to succesful breeding.
Those who are, post!
Thanks:)
Tim and Julie B
10-24-03, 06:58 AM
Why only S.ont residents? FINE THEN.............snob. :p :D TB
Hahaha, alright fine...Anyone at all who is interested in Canada, feel free to post!
Thanks:)
skinheaddave
10-24-03, 09:49 AM
Can those of us who have a theoretical interest but absolutely no space to make it a practical interest post?
Cheers,
Dave
asphyxia
10-24-03, 09:51 AM
My male needs a mate, so yes, I'm looking to get a nice 0.1 in the future.
Gook Luck
Brian
Jeff_Favelle
10-24-03, 10:17 AM
Believe me when I say that the hard part won't be selling them. Your biggest obstacle will be production. For sure.
Originally posted by skinheaddave
Can those of us who have a theoretical interest but absolutely no space to make it a practical interest post?
LOL I'm in that boat! :p :o
Tim and Julie B
10-24-03, 01:04 PM
They're my favorite monitor so yes! For sure.
mbayless
10-24-03, 02:17 PM
I do not know this person posting, and I am not pointing any fingers at this post-person, only on the topic at hand. This may or may not apply here, but here is a warning to you all:
I heard of people saying they have eggs, or pregnant female varanids, put a down payment (non refundable) on it and never hear from them again - people I know of do this today, so people please beware...."some" reptile people are not the most honest people I have ever met!!
Good Luck!
markb
Siretsap
10-24-03, 02:23 PM
Originally posted by mbayless
I heard of people saying they have eggs, or pregnant female varanids, put a down payment (non refundable) on it and never hear from them again - people I know of do this today, so people please beware...."some" reptile people are not the most honest people I have ever met!!
Good Luck!
markb
He was only asking a question on who would be interrested.
I know I would be interrested in one or 2. Depending on the space I will have available when and if they eventually have babies.
chuck911jeep
10-24-03, 02:32 PM
I know exactly what your talking about Mark. I'm looking for a &*%?&"%* since 6 month to recover my money... If you have some baby, B-rep, i'm sure they will find good home in less time than you think.
Well I was just curious to see what kind of response they would provoke when/if I produce Fertile Eggs...and then hatch them out.
The earliest this will happen is next season. And *hopefully* those of you who question Captive Bred, will be provided with pictures of fertilization and hatching.
And I would like to thank Mr. Steeve Blain, for his recent wisdom and proven advice in breeding Jobiensis. :)
mbayless
10-25-03, 12:43 AM
There is nobody better to consult regarding V. jobiensis and their reproductive biology.....both are a true treasure to the Varanidae and Varanophile....
Good Luck,
markb
asphyxia
10-25-03, 07:59 AM
B-Rep,
Can you share what Steve said with the rest of us ?
I am also interested in learning more about reproductive
biology with Jobies. As well as learning more about all monitiors for that matter.
I also totally agree with you Markb.
Regards
Brian
If there is issues about posting B-Rep or SteveB feel free to
email me some info @ asphyxia@rogers.com
mbayless
10-25-03, 05:12 PM
Hi Chuck911,
Was this fellow Andrew Owen of Oregon by any chance?? I have heard he is on a few peoples ****-list....
cheers, Good Luck!
markb
Solid Snake
11-08-03, 07:32 PM
im interested :)
how much for a baby peach?
I haven't produced eggs of yet. Hopefully next season...
chuck911jeep
11-09-03, 01:18 PM
Hi Mark!
No, this guy is Matt Coolen, Frostbite. If someone want's is personnal info to go kick is little butt, contact me and it will be a pleasure to give them. I'm planning my vacancy in is house next summer....
chuck911jeep
11-09-03, 01:20 PM
btw, he live in Nova Scotia
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