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    Big News Coming Tomorrow!

    Subscribing.. this has been one of the most interesting threads I have read on here in awhile.

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    Re: Desert On Eggs

    Quote Originally Posted by Family Reptiles View Post
    Hey,that's not a desert!!!

    Kinda looks like my 1600gr female desert! I think mine is brighter. Going to have to shoot a pic to compare.
    Last edited by grcforce327; 07-08-2013 at 08:53 AM.

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    Re: Big News Coming Tomorrow!

    IMHO, I don't think the OP prematurely jumped the gun. He purchased a citrus desert that ended up giving him eggs, who would not want to share that excitement, I know I would've done the same thing.

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    Big News Coming Tomorrow!

    Quote Originally Posted by Family Reptiles View Post
    Thanks for sharing, do you have any more info on her?(sorry if I missed info, long thread)

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    Once upon a time a wild Ball Python produced a freak baby, a Ball Python with an odd pattern. Not sure how many thousands of Ball Pythons were produced before that happened.

    Once upon a time a Desert Ball Python produced a viable cutch. Not sure how many hundreds of Ball Pythons had to die before that happened.

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    Big News Coming Tomorrow!

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    perhaps it's your delivery that needs work.

    It's fine to disagree, and we all get it now from almost every single post here that you are a proud card carrying non-sheeple.
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    Re: Big News Coming Tomorrow!

    Quote Originally Posted by Family Reptiles View Post
    This is Mike from Family Reptiles here in Lakeland, FL. Congratulations on your Desert clutch. Scott and Elizabeth, the owners of Family Reptiles, also have a viable clutch of eggs from a Desert female currently in the incubator and it is due to pip in a couple weeks. We also know of a few other breeders that have viable desert clutches and we are all trying to compare notes as to what factors may have been involved in the success. If you are willing, Scott would love to chat.
    Hey, I'm excited for you guys! I got my cinny female from Scott, and I couldn't be happier.

    To the OP: SUBBING. I have to know when this clutch hatches! Good luck.

    To everyone arguing: Nah, not gonna get involved. Just gonna sit back and wait for pictures of baby snakes.

    Praying to the Ball Gods that everyone's desert clutches come out good!

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    Re: Big News Coming Tomorrow!

    Quote Originally Posted by jben View Post
    IMHO, I don't think the OP prematurely jumped the gun. He purchased a citrus desert that ended up giving him eggs, who would not want to share that excitement, I know I would've done the same thing.

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    Anyone on here would have done the same thing. Like I said before, he paid $1900 for the snake. I'm sure he wasn't questioning whether or not it was a desert. He might be questioning it now, but that's a different discussion.

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    Re: Big News Coming Tomorrow!

    Routing for the snake and the op and I also would have waited until the eggs hatched. This would have been less of an issue if you already had the evidence to back it up with. There are less disputes and nahsayers when all the proof you need is right there. Which is why most people working on projects and proving animals out keep it hush hush until they have the offspring to verify it. Hopefully lesson learned for some, some times a little patience goes a long way.

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