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  • 04-04-2004, 12:40 AM
    Demonic_Rage
    For me I would say breeding albino ball pythons, normals and a variety of bearded dragons. I would say that it would be a privet thing. Maybe a few people like my wife and son would be in on it but that would be about it.
  • 04-04-2004, 12:42 AM
    JLC
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Demonic_Rage
    For me I would say breeding albino ball pythons, normals and a variety of bearded dragons.

    And I'll bet you'd make good and sure the baby beardies couldn't munch on each other! :shock: :lol:
  • 04-04-2004, 01:02 AM
    Demonic_Rage
    Oh you better belive that. After seeing my beardie with his handiecapp. Don't say that to loud he will her you. and start to cry. But I'll tell you what for him missing a foot he don't let that slow him down. He jumps and runs after them old crickets. He amazes me every day.
  • 04-04-2004, 11:37 AM
    CTReptileRescue
    Our plans for the future (if we can ever figure out a way of funding), would be to turn Rusty Reptiles into a large facuility that is open to the public.
    A large fully educational museum of sorts. We are interested in breeding herps that are still be wild caught in high numbers, and we would do more work with the Asian turtle crisis (room is an issue with that now).
    We would have a vet in office for people to bring their herps too etc.
    Lots of dreams, but we hope to accomplish
    Rusty
  • 04-04-2004, 06:46 PM
    Ginevive
    Oh man!! If money and space, and even practicality, were no object...
    I'd buy a few thousand acres in NY state; wild, untouched land, maybe in the Allegany region. I'd build a center that bred only native wildlife that's threatened, such as mountain lions and lynx. I'd re-introduce wolves to this parcel of land. I'd build fifty-foot walls around the whole thing (just imagine the cost of that alone! lol...) I'd set it up as a permanent place to enjoy native wildlife, a sanctuary forever to all this area's creatures. I'd also re-introduce the Eastern Diamondback rattler; I do believe they used to live around here.
    For a personal side project, I'd breed quarter horses. I love horses, and if I had the money to, I'd have a bunch right now.
    Herpetologically speaking, I'd buy a few high-grade piebald BPs. I love that morph. That, and I'd get a bunch of albino BPs and breed them, and try to build a center that promotes safe herp keeping for potential and new herp owners. That, and I'd build a huge realistic habitat for some gaboon vipers; I think they're the cutest and one of the awesomest snakes.
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