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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" count dewclaw's Avatar
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    Re: New T.radix Albino Male

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Riverton shed today. He has some socialization issue I need to work on. I don't think he's been held much and is pretty wary of me.
    If you have any problems with the socialization, he could come here and socialize with Mango! I'm sure she could fix any social problems....they would make a very handsome couple!
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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: New T.radix Albino Male

    Quote Originally Posted by count dewclaw View Post
    If you have any problems with the socialization, he could come here and socialize with Mango! I'm sure she could fix any social problems....they would make a very handsome couple!
    That is good to know.
    I will keep it in mind if my attempts to tame the wild beast go awry(first time I've ever used that word in a sentence)
    Steve
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    Re: New T.radix Albino Male

    Great job using the word in a sentence for the first time, it fit very well in it... You'd make English teachers everywhere proud

    Good luck with taming Mr. WildBeast
    Chantel
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    Re: New T.radix Albino Male

    you must have a smoother life than me, Steve, because I use the word awry quite a bit
    yours is probably more like Stefan's
    his is the same damn thing every day, whereas mine is "one damn thing after another" just like Mark Twain's

    just got to this thread after many delays, and since I read it all from beginning to end I'm still curious as to what percentage of the original asking price you coughed up
    he is a lovely animal for an albino
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    Re: New T.radix Albino Male

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    you must have a smoother life than me, Steve, because I use the word awry quite a bit
    yours is probably more like Stefan's
    his is the same damn thing every day, whereas mine is "one damn thing after another" just like Mark Twain's

    just got to this thread after many delays, and since I read it all from beginning to end I'm still curious as to what percentage of the original asking price you coughed up
    he is a lovely animal for an albino
    $100.00 was the price we settled on. I think it was a good deal.
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    Re: New T.radix Albino Male

    I think it's a good thing to get new wild albinos. It may help strengthen the captive bloodlines and improve the sometimes poor fertility and failed litters. $100 is a pretty good deal for that beautiful specimen.

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    Re: New T.radix Albino Male

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    I think it's a good thing to get new wild albinos. It may help strengthen the captive bloodlines and improve the sometimes poor fertility and failed litters. $100 is a pretty good deal for that beautiful specimen.
    I was glad this guy wasn't listening to his sister about the price to set on the snake. He would have been sititing on that snake for a long time at $650.00
    He was a nice guy who took good care of the snake while he had it. I of course told him to keep me in mind for any others he finds.
    Steve
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    Re: New T.radix Albino Male

    My new boy eat some scented(worm slime) pinkies tonight.
    The next time we'll try unscented.
    Steve
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    Re: New T.radix Albino Male

    That is awesome Steve! I don't know if you mentioned it earlier in the post or not but how old/big is he?

    -Thomas

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    Re: New T.radix Albino Male

    great news
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