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Old 03-11-03, 06:49 PM   #16
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wich site ssnakess???
soron??? is he a peachthroat???
how big is he?
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Old 03-11-03, 06:57 PM   #17
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juvenile peachtrhoat, thats not very big!
and yes this site, if interested let me know via pm
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Old 03-11-03, 07:07 PM   #18
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hey steve b i would pm you but i can't lol i can't send you a e-mail either the site won't let me!
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what is your e-mail???
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Old 03-11-03, 07:20 PM   #19
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ok its fixed now! talk soon
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Old 03-12-03, 05:13 PM   #20
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Steeve,

That's one hell of a generous thing you are doing for ssnakess.com Well done...

If you are going to have any Peach Throat hatchlings in about 6 months or so. (When I have the funds) Let me know PM or e-mail.

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Old 03-12-03, 07:27 PM   #21
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yeah i agree steve....i also really liked your way of selling the croc monitor on the classifieds...how the buyer has to watch it hatch. how did that go anyways?
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Old 03-13-03, 11:09 AM   #22
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Norman at first this seemed like a good idea, and I was going to do it with other monitors as well, but the problem is monitors don’t hatch on command, and the pour guy is anxiously waiting for my phone call, this is almost mental cruelty. But I believe when this is over and I deposit an egg with the crocs head sticking out in his hands, he will never sell those babies. the fun thing about croc monitors is you can sex them with only there heads, so he will choose a pair on the spot, This is what I hope for every monitors I sell, but unfortunately peoples changes and so those there needs and or likings, after all we are only humans. Kind regards
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Old 03-14-03, 05:52 PM   #23
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how big do crock monitors get???
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Old 03-14-03, 06:08 PM   #24
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very big and aggresive, steeve can give you the details. But i also agree thats awesome what your doing for the site steeve, thanks
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Old 03-14-03, 07:49 PM   #25
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Aim sorry I have to disagree here, first they don’t get that big, in fact they are easier to house then black throat or salvator, as they are arboreal by nature. This makes them an awesome display animal, as they are almost always on display. Also they are real acrobats very VERY interesting to watch. Next they are far from aggressive, but they are dangerous because of there teeth and claws. Sorong types are very shy, Merauke are real nice and gentle, but remember what’s your definition of aggressive? I have Dumeril that are aggressive! I also have Nil’s that are real puppies.
To me what’s most important, perhaps even more then one’s experience is to obtain a monitor that strikes a spark!!
Providing one can house and feed it, I see this time and time again, peoples buying monitors they don’t like because it was cheep or the sales man said that’s a good beginners monitor bla bla, theirs no such thing as a beginners monitor, when it comes to varanid we are the beginners, even after years of keeping them we still are. Everything depends on us, regardless of the animal we keep; only our dedication will determine any outcome. Many years ago I sold a pair of mertensis to a guy, he was telling me how these monitors where his dream monitors and they who’d be treated like kings and bla bla, so I sold him the pair telling him everything he needs to know plus call me anytime day or knight. It took about 2 months for this Idiot to kill them, he was always to busy to do water changes. That’s the only thing experience has tot me, you are the only judge as only you know how you are dedicated, if you’re the kind of guy to get new or expensive things just to show off, keep out of the hobby, no amount of money can justify killing endangered animals. This is not directed at you but only a general message. Kind regards
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Old 03-14-03, 10:27 PM   #26
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ok thanx i know what you mean i hate it when people buy iguanas cuz they are the nice green color ,take care of them and all, but then after like 2-3 years they get big. duh!!! then they just throw the animal away like a piece of carbage to die a slow death on the street i HATE HATE HATE IT. if you don't do the reasearch and know about the animal DO NOT GET IT , OK N O T not. understand.
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but anyway how big do they get???
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