cmalchow
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I look forward to what Rich says but unfortunately I have to agree with the others.
I just had a very helpful exchange with Rich Z today and believe I have figured out (Thanks to him) why this has been happening.
He said he would post his comments to me here on the thread for all to see.
I dont see it yet but I'm sure it will be on here soon.
In the past couple years, my collection has grown significantly partly due to purchasing many snakes from Rich when he was thinning out his collection before completely selling out of everything. I got excited about all he had and wanted to have a pair of everything I could. (The Fever got me I guess)
Although I did not double clutch any of my Females, I had several very large clutches (26-30 Eggs) which were the equivalence of 2 or 3 average clutches and therefore ended up with quite a few snakes to feed. A few animals Double Clutched without a second breeding which added insult to injury.
I divided up the Clutches into 7 groups of equal size so I could rotate them on a 7 day feeding schedule. That all seems perfect in theory but not every snake eats every time it is offered food. Ones that were 'Blue' on their day to feed missed their rotation until the next time around. Others that refused a Meal were in the same boat. I felt that if they ate the next time around that they would be no worse for wear and would be back on track, especially if they looked no different than the week before. Apparently that is not always the case. As Rich explained to me, an episode of that sort can compromise the snake internally even though it appears to be fine on the outside. The negative effects, if any, can surface weeks or even months later. I sent Him a response with much more detail on this that I am trying to paste on this thread here without much success so I am going to attempt to paste the 'Link' of the response here so it can be read by all and so I do not have to retype the entire thing. I was so worried about all the Major Possibilities that could have been causing these dilemmas that I stupidly didnt even think about what Rich brought to my attention which now makes perfect sense. I feel terrible that this oversite caused so many people grief but I am also relieved to know that the issue isnt disease related and that it can be prevented in the future. I know that doesnt change anything for those of you that lost snakes on your end but I just want people to know that there was no malicious intent in any of this.
Please read the info in the link below. It clears many things up for me. Hopefully it will be useful to you as well. Again I am So Sorry for all the Trouble I have caused.
I will continue to attempt to attach the physical text. Thank You.
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/private.php?do=showpm&pmid=1391631
Well it might be through a different avenue. That is something I would think he wouldn't lie about, being as how Rich would definitely see it.
I can't read the link that was given. Can anyone else?
It is possible but why only now? After Rich Z suggested it? I smell a scape goat. Sorry.
I call bs.

I just had a very helpful exchange with Rich Z today and believe I have figured out (Thanks to him) why this has been happening.
He said he would post his comments to me here on the thread for all to see.
I dont see it yet but I'm sure it will be on here soon.
In the past couple years, my collection has grown significantly partly due to purchasing many snakes from Rich when he was thinning out his collection before completely selling out of everything. I got excited about all he had and wanted to have a pair of everything I could. (The Fever got me I guess)
Although I did not double clutch any of my Females, I had several very large clutches (26-30 Eggs) which were the equivalence of 2 or 3 average clutches and therefore ended up with quite a few snakes to feed. A few animals Double Clutched without a second breeding which added insult to injury.
I divided up the Clutches into 7 groups of equal size so I could rotate them on a 7 day feeding schedule. That all seems perfect in theory but not every snake eats every time it is offered food. Ones that were 'Blue' on their day to feed missed their rotation until the next time around. Others that refused a Meal were in the same boat. I felt that if they ate the next time around that they would be no worse for wear and would be back on track, especially if they looked no different than the week before. Apparently that is not always the case. As Rich explained to me, an episode of that sort can compromise the snake internally even though it appears to be fine on the outside. The negative effects, if any, can surface weeks or even months later. I sent Him a response with much more detail on this that I am trying to paste on this thread here without much success so I am going to attempt to paste the 'Link' of the response here so it can be read by all and so I do not have to retype the entire thing. I was so worried about all the Major Possibilities that could have been causing these dilemmas that I stupidly didnt even think about what Rich brought to my attention which now makes perfect sense. I feel terrible that this oversite caused so many people grief but I am also relieved to know that the issue isnt disease related and that it can be prevented in the future. I know that doesnt change anything for those of you that lost snakes on your end but I just want people to know that there was no malicious intent in any of this.
Please read the info in the link below. It clears many things up for me. Hopefully it will be useful to you as well. Again I am So Sorry for all the Trouble I have caused.
I will continue to attempt to attach the physical text. Thank You.
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/forums/private.php?do=showpm&pmid=1391631
this has been going on for at least 2 seasons, but he makes no effort to figure out what's going on till another BOI gets posted? How long would this keep going on if no one had had the courage to come forward? How many more people and snakes would have to suffer?
That is exactly what I said Stephanie! that is why I called bs. Rich Z said malnurishment but hadnt Doc Walker heard from others, includeing myself, about how small the hatchlings were?? and for myself how mushy they felt? I have been breeding for 6 years and knew as soon as I held them something was wrong. How could he Not know?? How long has he been breeding to not know something like that??
Wow! Hurts my heart to think of what those poor babies went through! I thank you for your courage of coming forwards Dee, Bob, Calvin and all the others! I have said my two cents which really isnt all that much!
I just had a very helpful exchange with Rich Z today and believe I have figured out (Thanks to him) why this has been happening.
He said he would post his comments to me here on the thread for all to see.
I dont see it yet but I'm sure it will be on here soon.