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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-come spend the day with me!

    Brian, you mentioned the "scaleless".

    I always wondered about scaleless snakes.

    Can you maybe do something on them one time?

    I think it would be great!


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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-come spend the day with me!

    Quote Originally Posted by N4S View Post
    Brian, you mentioned the "scaleless".

    I always wondered about scaleless snakes.

    Can you maybe do something on them one time?

    I think it would be great!

    I think he showed one in an early video. It was brief though and seemed like he wanted to keep it under wraps for now.

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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-come spend the day with me!

    I'm going to do a kind of highlight on the scaleless animals that we work with pretty soon. We have the Scaleless corns, texas rats, and the Bearded Dragons, so it might be kind of cool?? The Europeans will destroy me about it on their forums, but oh well Thanks, Brian(BHB)
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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-come spend the day with me!

    Hi,

    Not all of us.

    I am really quite facinated by the scaleless corns. Maybe in a decade or two some might be available over here.


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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-come spend the day with me!

    I'll take that secretary job!

    Where are you again?

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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-come spend the day with me!

    hey brian i think it's awesome what you do not in a sense of breeding and the gret job you do with that but keep'n in touch with all your fans. To me that's very respectable. Keep up the GREAT job you'll always have my support. I've learned a lot by watching the show and will continue to watch.

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    Re: SnakeBytesTV-come spend the day with me!

    Great episode as usual! Watch out Brian, Chew Crew already has a couple hundred friends on Myspace!

    Although, FYI, goldfish also do not stay small to fit their bowl size. They usually die of stress in bowls before they reach their full potential. They need big tanks with good filters, or outdoor ponds, to be healthy and happy in captivity.

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