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Posted by jarrett on July 17, 1999 at 04:24:21:
In Reply to: Congratulations!!!!! n/p posted by Math-U on July 01, 1999 at 08:18:38:
: Congrats Bill,
I am an US Army Sergeant stationed in Germany. I am also a budding herp breeder. Upon arrival from Ft.Bragg to Germany I was shocked to find so many herps here that I couldn't EASILY locate in the states. I was also surprised to find that a german friend (as well as a pet store owner) was producing so many diffrent types of herps that I used to think might be too difficult, with incredible ease. One of the snakes she annually produces is the red-tailed green rat snake. She has MANY. I will get with her next week and ask what exactly she is doing, as I am also interested in this wonderful snake. I am not sure how to get you some of her off-spring, or the laws in international shipping, however if you are interested just e-mail me at jarrett_m@hotmail.com. Oh yeah I think she charges about $125.00 each for babes (16% of that goes to tax, Germany is an expensive place to live!!). If I can be of help let me know.
Respectfully,
Jarrett
: : After months of dilligence the effort finally paid off! I have one hatchling Goynosoma (out of a clutch of three w/the other two DOA full term in the egg). Anyhow, as these gems make no facet of their care easy, I was wanting any advice from others who have produced these as to neonate care. I plan to get it going as I would any new arrival but was just trying to be proactive as getting to this point is a whole lot harder than I ever imagined. Thanks - Bill
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