Wolfy-hound
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My god what a beautiful snake. I'd forgotten how gorgeous they are
Wolfy
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That's acutually a lousy shot, I'm a terrible photographer.Wolfy-hound said:My god what a beautiful snake. I'd forgotten how gorgeous they are
Wolfy
Daaaaaaaamn woman, well said.Wolfy-hound said:You mean in Florida I am not allowed to keep Indigos at all? Bummer. I hadn't looked into it, but had been thinking of acquiring some to display in my shop so I could educate. I'll still put up information, it's on that 'list of things to do'.
I probaly should not have used Hitler as a example, but on short notice and short sleep I couldn't come up with any other dictatorship right off that also referanced goose-stepping. Goosestepping is associated with the Nazi army and the rigid discipline and unrelenting insistance on ONE way, the ONLY way.
I apoligize that that statement was taken that way, and rest assured it is NOT meant that way. As I said, NOT calling anyone a nazi, just pointing out how rigidly blindly insistant someone can be.
Tony, your latest post is os much more leninant and reasonable. The arguments are valid, but you still can't insist that everyone scream bloody brutal murder because someone is doing something that you don't like.
Tigers are endangered(HIGHLY) in the wild, but are being kept in captivity successfully(as are indigos) and people are delibritely breeding morphs(i.e. white) ones also. The white ones attract attention, which is then directed at the problems associated with the habitat destruction, poaching and other concerns about the WILD populations.
I understand that the Indigo is endangered, I've heard that for years here in Florida. Let him produce morphs if he can, concentrate on diversifieing YOUR gene pool. If you talk with him, he might be willing to designate which of his personal lines are not being bred for morphs or line bred or inbred. You could add bloodlines to your stock,as could all other breeders. Screaming that he is evil and should be stopped is not the way to reason with anyone. It only makes everyone else edge away from you in distaste.
I'd love to get more information, particularly a info sheet to post in my shop so more people can understand the plight. I've told many people about how the gopher tortoise was killed by people pouring gasoline down burrows trying to eradicate rattlesnakes. (Which I also love and admire, albeit from a further distance)
Arguning, and stating an opinion, and giving reasons why people should breed a certain way is really cool. Posting a total rant attacking someone in a way that makes it obvious you would LOVE to declare how they can and cannot deal with their own collection is a huge turnoff.
Take the high road and try to appear like the more intelligent reasonable one. It's called PR, and will boost your cause considerably.
Is there a place here to see more pictures of indigos? Gawd they are so beautiful, and is it just me or do they really seem to resemble a cobra in the head? No hood of course, but they remind me of a cobra just hanging out.
Wolfy
Where did you get that beauty? Would you recommend a breader? I have 7 month old male and feeding every 5 days. Just moved into larger mice from fuzzies to hoppers. I do not want to power feed, just a reasonable amount. It takes about 2-3 minutes to eat the pre-killed mouse at this point.
I got mine from Bruce last year he said that one of the parents was a wild caught species. My male is a July 2011 i feed him once a week and he's about 2.5feet long and he was the first of the group to start taking food. Is that small or normal size for them at around this time, or whats a normal size for yearling? I dont want a runt, but I'd still love 'em!! Another question, is feeding an Indigo's better once a week or multiple times best for the animal? Are split scales normally all over or more towards the rear of the animal?