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07-22-12, 10:28 AM
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Re: Varanus albigularis subspecies question
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Just sayin dude. LOL.
And I was having a beer as I typed. LOL
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Absolutely n best way.
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07-22-12, 10:29 AM
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Re: Varanus albigularis subspecies question
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Couldn't agree more Gregg. The person in question always seems more bothered about the money than the actual animals he keeps.
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Hiya chris hows it going bud?
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07-22-12, 11:12 AM
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Re: Varanus albigularis subspecies question
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Hiya chris hows it going bud?
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Alls good here Shane. Only just stumbled accross this forum, I'm impressed. Your albigs coming on a treat. He must have doubled in weight since I saw him!
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07-22-12, 11:18 AM
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Re: Varanus albigularis subspecies question
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Originally Posted by Barlow
Alls good here Shane. Only just stumbled accross this forum, I'm impressed. Your albigs coming on a treat. He must have doubled in weight since I saw him!
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At least mate I am very pleased with his progress he puts the argus's to shame.
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07-22-12, 01:12 PM
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Re: Varanus albigularis subspecies question
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Originally Posted by Gregg M
It still does not make them their own subspecies. They are worth no more than any other cbb V.a.a. I have very stunnig examples of varanids and hognose snakes. Can I just make up a subspecies name for them based on what locality I THINK they are from too?
Plus, unless he went out and wild collected these animals himself, there is no way to tell if they actually originated from Cape. Not all capes are banded and not all banded are capes.
In my opinion, anyone serious about varanids or any reptile species should not just add a subspecies name because they feel like it or to add a few more bucks on to the price tag. In all honesty, in my eyes, it just makes them look bad.
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Well said!
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07-22-12, 02:56 PM
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Re: Varanus albigularis subspecies question
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Alls good here Shane. Only just stumbled accross this forum, I'm impressed. Your albigs coming on a treat. He must have doubled in weight since I saw him!
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Another RFUKer??
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07-22-12, 03:15 PM
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Re: Varanus albigularis subspecies question
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Another RFUKer??
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Yes mate. It looks great here too.
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07-22-12, 03:41 PM
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Re: Varanus albigularis subspecies question
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Another RFUKer??
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RFUKs great if you wanna have a laugh and a chat...
Occasional good debate on monitors but most of it happens on the quieter forums...
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07-22-12, 04:31 PM
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Re: Varanus albigularis subspecies question
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RFUKs great if you wanna have a laugh and a chat...
Occasional good debate on monitors but most of it happens on the quieter forums...
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Yeah, I know.. Most of my post count there is in the over 18 chat section.
I do check every day for newbs who need help with a monitor they should never have purchased in the first place.
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07-23-12, 03:56 AM
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Re: Varanus albigularis subspecies question
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Originally Posted by infernalis
Yeah, I know.. Most of my post count there is in the over 18 chat section.
I do check every day for newbs who need help with a monitor they should never have purchased in the first place.
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Yup thats pretty much what it is over there...
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07-23-12, 10:55 AM
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Re: Varanus albigularis subspecies question
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Yup thats pretty much what it is over there...
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I stopped frequenting the over 18 chat, the never ending discussions about bums, willies and whatnot got boring.
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07-23-12, 01:07 PM
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Re: Varanus albigularis subspecies question
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I stopped frequenting the over 18 chat, the never ending discussions about bums, willies and whatnot got boring.
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lol thats people for you.
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