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    Built me a spreadsheet for records :)

    I really like the idea of records for things and it's great for my snake! I have a lot of animals and am a busy person and being able to read a chart and see who needs what is great!

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    This is a great idea, and I've often wondered how experienced breeders and people with large collections keep paperwork like this. How long do you keep a feeding record? It seems like if you keep everything, the paperwork would pile up. And how do people usually keep track of bloodlines, or is it even important?
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    Great idea I really have to do something like this to keep track of things, now that I'm at 10 snakes it's a lot harder to keep up with stuff all in my head
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