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    Re: B/W radixes

    They are beautiful!
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Stunning radix. We should start conspiring now to get John to bring some back to the UK when he makes his trip State-side. I'd have one of those little beauties.
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    Stunning radix. We should start conspiring now to get John to bring some back to the UK when he makes his trip State-side. I'd have one of those little beauties.
    what a great idea Chris ! UNFORTUNATELY reading Steve's breeding plans for these little wonders of nature, he will still be a couple of years short of completing his breeding plans, but hey we can dream of owning some, they cant stop us dreaming
    ​I'm not actually a gynecologist...but i'll take a look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PINJOHN View Post
    what a great idea Chris ! UNFORTUNATELY reading Steve's breeding plans for these little wonders of nature, he will still be a couple of years short of completing his breeding plans, but hey we can dream of owning some, they cant stop us dreaming
    Maybe we can persuade Steve that a double-pronged, trans-Atlantic breeding programme is best for the snakes . You know, all about spreading the gene pool, and ensuring that all these beauties aren't under the same roof.
    When you fly to the States you'd better make sure you're flying back with an airline that is snake friendly. I think Continental are happy to carry snakes.
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Quote Originally Posted by chris-uk View Post
    Maybe we can persuade Steve that a double-pronged, trans-Atlantic breeding programme is best for the snakes . You know, all about spreading the gene pool, and ensuring that all these beauties aren't under the same roof.
    When you fly to the States you'd better make sure you're flying back with an airline that is snake friendly. I think Continental are happy to carry snakes.
    i really must try to reign in my over active imagination, i have this mental image of having talked Steve out of half a dozen of his silvers with your double pronged argument, he then changes his mind and as my continental plane hurtles down the runway towards lift off, there stands Steve, waiting feet slightly apart with a bazooka on his shoulder
    Last edited by PINJOHN; 10-19-2011 at 04:48 AM.
    ​I'm not actually a gynecologist...but i'll take a look.

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    Re: B/W radixes

    LOL. Wild imagination there.
    Half a dozen? I think we can settle for two pairs.
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    Re: B/W radixes

    So, while I slept an international conspiracy was started involving my little radixes.
    I love it.
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    So, while I slept an international conspiracy was started involving my little radixes.
    I love it.
    What's more, the little radixes will love it as well when you tell them. They'll be packing their little suitcases for the trip to rainy/windy/sunny/cloudy* Liverpool before you know it.

    * Delete as applicable based on John's latest post.
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    Re: B/W radixes

    I hope that in the future some of my radixes can travel across the pond.
    I must agree with you. They would be excited as they know of my quest.
    Steve
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    Re: B/W radixes

    Those are so dang awesome!!

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