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Old 03-12-13, 02:16 PM   #11
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Re: Regurgitating Rainbow Boa!!!

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lol the big name drop thing. I question "big" ball python breeders so no one is above any questioning.

I don't put people on a pedestal as you seem to do just because they are "big".

For the record, all my experience of baby boas was when I worked in pet stores. We'd buy whole litters. The regurge issues I've seen were from customers who suck.

I would never recommend putting things into prey items. That's my decision.

You had two boas die. One never ate and another "never recovered" from a regurge. Maybe it just wasn't meant to make it? Who wants those genes in the gene pool anyway?

Im beginning to doubt you a lot lol
Im not putting anybody on a pedestal but experience comes from doing the more you do the more you learn so getting advice from people who have bred 100s of boas for 10-20 yrs is not a bad idea at a lol
whole selling litters to a pet store..neonates being sent to pet store in "litter" form is going to cause all types of problems and im sure you just blamed it on ****** keepers.
it has nothing to do with genes, are you saying I don't outcross my animals and they are genetically week. everybody loses babies from litters they don't always all make it. the first 12 meals are very crucial. But you clearly don't understand. Ever raise babies from birth..taking them out the goo dealing with yok sacs, partial cords, yok belly, first ever meals, first sheds ect ect then speak on the topic
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