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  • 12-28-2006, 12:00 AM
    recycling goddess
    Re: breeding python
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by breeder man
    i also understand what to do every month to keep my snakes healty and prepare them for breeding season. thats why i keep asking everyone what snakes would be the best for me to purchase and start trying to breed and get some of the best morphs out there.


    and i hope you know that the way you started this thread, with less than readable text, making things up (you started off with different snakes than you say you have now) just to mention two things you did... this does make it kinda hard for the members here to take you seriously and i'm sure many still hesitate to 'chime in' on this thread because of that.

    play nice, be honest, ask questions by typing without errors (as a business man i only imagine you must know how to spell correctly) and i'm sure the members here will begin to trust you in time. ;)
  • 12-28-2006, 12:17 AM
    breeder man
    Re: breeding python
    That was when i was messing around. I HAVE SAID TOLD EVERYONE THAT I WAS MESSING AROUND EARLIER MAYBE YOU SHOULD GO BACK A PAGE OR TWO AND READ. Im not trying to get on you case or anything but i am just letting you know. Before you open up your mouth to soon and bring something up that has already been killed. But anyways im really trying to morph them myself wouldnt it be cheaper for me to do it like that and get what i want then go out and buy it already morph i mean thats the best part is seeing what will be coming out. Am i not right?
  • 12-28-2006, 12:23 AM
    recycling goddess
    Re: breeding python
    please don't yell at me (as all caps is yelling on the internet). i was just attempting to explain to you why some members may not be taking you seriously. you have to remember... we are like a family. we all know each other and a new face comes in and pulls our legs... and then all of a sudden says... hey it's okay... i was kidding but now i'd like you all to take me seriously.

    as to situation of breeding a morph or not. there's a thread where this exact thing was discussed in the last couple of days. feel free to use the search engine... it'll be very helpful for ya. ;)
  • 12-28-2006, 12:26 AM
    breeder man
    Re: breeding python
    L0L L0L :sabduel: :sunny: :carrot: :8: :8:
  • 12-28-2006, 02:52 AM
    deskjet
    Re: breeding python
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by breeder man
    I bought my ball from amazon reptiles out in rancho cucamonga area just outisde of l.a and they are a legit place they gave me all the records and i know about all that stuff i have had my norms for a about 1.5 now and i got my pastel about 9 months ago. I believe im ready to start breeding and i understand what you mean buy care for your snakes yes i do that i play with the little jokers as much as i can. I also take my male norm every where i pretty much go hes my pal. But yes i do build and design my own cages thoough do to me taking wood, auto, and arcitect in school. so all my tanks are pretty well custom and unique i have a water fall in one its awsome i will post pics up soon. I am also creating a website soon and i will be selling snakes and giving you info on how to design your own snake home, or you can purchase them from the web all ready prefabed.


    hey try to get some pics of them

    and also i want to welcome you to the forums :rockon:
  • 12-28-2006, 04:26 AM
    dr del
    Re: breeding python
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by joepythons
    Just so everyone knows i was just messing with this poster when i mentioned i had a pair of ball pythons "het for macaw".Of course there is NO such animal!


    Awwww nutz!!!

    I was hoping the fabled return of Quetzalcoatl was at hand :bow: :bow: :bow:

    (heres a link for the terminally bewildered; )

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quetzalcoatl


    **wanders off to sacrifice a chicken to the great god L' unch **


    dr del
  • 12-28-2006, 09:27 AM
    Freakie_frog
    Re: breeding python
    Wow this post blew up since I was last here. Please don't thake any thing I am about to say as attack. Breederman please excuse me for bringing up previous posts but...I am not really sure why you would tell people that your getting animals your not or that you have animals you don't even in playing. May I make a kind suggestion? I will give you the benefit of the doubt that the businesses that your dad past down to you are legit and that you were not playing. It seems that being a man with all that going you'd be a very busy. I care deeply for my snakes and for there offspring I do this as a hobby and it consumes most of my free time. If you are going to under take this please be ready to devote hours cleaning and feeding and weighing and cleaning and cleaning and handling and looking over the animals every week. Two snakes are a breeze to care for 10 - 800 that take time and more time. I understand the joy of morphs and the want to have the all for God sakes I want them all I go to the breeders sights and shops and just drool and people tell me I have great animals and like to come by and see them. However breeding is not the best way to go about getting the morphs you want there are breeder that'll work with you to put the morph of your dreams in you home. Please understand that no one here is personally attacking you with his or her comments. Everyone here just loves this animal so much that when talk of breeding a ball to a burm for experimenting purposes comes up we cringe much like you would to hear of some one trying to breed a Great Dane to a Wiener dog. We are here to answer any of your questions so please understand that when guys like Ed Clark or Joe Comple or Judy or Adam try and point you in the right direction. These people have been keeping and breeding snakes since you were pooping in diapers they know their stuff. Good luck with all your future projects and I hope this helps
  • 12-28-2006, 10:33 AM
    stangs13
    Re: breeding python
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
    Wow this post blew up since I was last here. Please don't thake any thing I am about to say as attack. Breederman please excuse me for bringing up previous posts but...I am not really sure why you would tell people that your getting animals your not or that you have animals you don't even in playing. May I make a kind suggestion? I will give you the benefit of the doubt that the businesses that your dad past down to you are legit and that you were not playing. It seems that being a man with all that going you'd be a very busy. I care deeply for my snakes and for there offspring I do this as a hobby and it consumes most of my free time. If you are going to under take this please be ready to devote hours cleaning and feeding and weighing and cleaning and cleaning and handling and looking over the animals every week. Two snakes are a breeze to care for 10 - 800 that take time and more time. I understand the joy of morphs and the want to have the all for God sakes I want them all I go to the breeders sights and shops and just drool and people tell me I have great animals and like to come by and see them. However breeding is not the best way to go about getting the morphs you want there are breeder that'll work with you to put the morph of your dreams in you home. Please understand that no one here is personally attacking you with his or her comments. Everyone here just loves this animal so much that when talk of breeding a ball to a burm for experimenting purposes comes up we cringe much like you would to hear of some one trying to breed a Great Dane to a Wiener dog. We are here to answer any of your questions so please understand that when guys like Ed Clark or Joe Comple or Judy or Adam try and point you in the right direction. These people have been keeping and breeding snakes since you were pooping in diapers they know their stuff. Good luck with all your future projects and I hope this helps

    Great post ,Ed.!:carrot:
  • 12-28-2006, 03:37 PM
    breeder man
    Re: breeding python
    great post but i still am going to breed i will pay someone to watch and clean i am going to sit back and enjoy. :carrot: :carrot: :carrot: :carrot: :taz: :taz: :salute: :salute:

    I think that you guys think that im going to be a super breeder no i amd going to buy 5 or so snakes not including the ones i have now and breed them i am not going to buy room and rooms full of snakes 10 snakes at the most to breed then when the littles one come alive i will sell those or depending on what i get mix and match. i know this is going to take a few years i know im not going to have babies over night so l0000sin up chief sit back and enjoy this forum. We all love our animals you guys think i am a animal abuse if you look back in past post. i said i take my snakes pretty much every where i go there like my pals because i am into fashion and a albino is a good thing to have sitting around my neck while i am dressed.
  • 12-28-2006, 03:45 PM
    xdeus
    Re: breeding python
    You wouldn't be related to Joe Capone by any chance? :rolleyes:

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by breeder man
    great post but i still am going to breed i will pay someone to watch and clean i am going to sit back and enjoy.

    i am into fashion and a albino is a good thing to have sitting around my neck while i am dressed.

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