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cvalda
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RE: my breeding group
mainly for myself, but hoping to squash some of the IMPORT market here in my area by having some nice CB for sale (tho' I'm not looking to MAKE money on it, of course, but just get CBs out there and infringe on the WC thing... if ya know what i mean!)
--Kelly--
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| 02-15-2008 06:07 PM |
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Laura
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RE: my breeding group
The group of Torts that was lost.. were they able to pin down what it was? Could it have been something toxic? In the Air? enviroment or food?
Do you know what symptoms they had or how long it took to happen..?
Just curious.. how devistating...
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| 02-15-2008 06:18 PM |
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wayne.bob
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Great Idea Kelly. i cant wait to see some of your babies. (when you get them) lol.
2 Russians
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| 02-15-2008 06:23 PM |
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egyptiandan
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RE: my breeding group
Laura it was over 20 years ago, so no, no one was able to pin down what happened. All those things you mentioned were ruled out as the diet didn't change nor did where they were kept. Also nothing toxic was used around them.
They basicly stopped eating one by one. Not sure what any of the other symptoms were, but there were others. They died over a period of almost a year, with the new animals dying first, than his original Leopards, than most of a group of Burmese brown tortoises. The last two were happening at about the same time and I believe an original Leopard was the last to die.
Danny
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