Ok
For those that know me, or even a simple search, will see that I should have a little bit of bias on this thread. However all bias aside, Dan has every right to post this here.
Jim O said:
So you are saying that a 440g male was breeding? I'm not a big ball python guy but that seems a bit small. On the other hand the animal in the vet report did clearly have two gram negatives in the culture.
Jim is right, he is not a big ball python guy but I am, and if he were, he would know that males will breed at any size and there is nothing definitive on age as well. Kind of like the luck of the draw.
brucestephenson said:
Do you think this vet, James Hughes, is great at reptiles?
Does it really matter how good he is? A report is a report, and it wouldn't show up in the culture if it weren't true.
Ed Clark said:
Dan,I do not need to re read the thread,I have read it and understand it.what I see here is you crying about something that was done to you ,that you have done to others in the past.are you not the same person that people were accusing you of sending them snakes with IBD and that were dieing on them.I am not talking about 1 person there were a few people.if I am wrong please correct me!
As I said above, Dan has every right to "cry" here about what has happened. The other comments pertaining to IBD and Dan belong on the existing thread pertaining to that particular subject. This thread is about a breeding loan with Tom Carlton @ Cyress Creek and an RI with an animal that was returned. Someone asked for the report and he supplied it, end of case.
Unfortunately Dan, unless you live next to one another, there is no way currently to find out if in fact any hatchlings were sired by your male without spending a ton of money. If he had the same animals that were breeding, there really is no need to accept yours unless in fact there were problems getting him to go, or his male was spent on too many other females. Whatever the case, I am sure lesson learned. Unless you are partners, there is really no reason to do a breeding loan as all control is lost on the animals supplied.
In addition, what Tom has done outside of this thread topic, should remain private IMO. Poker and probation are just not part of it Dan. Also it is unfortunate you lost the clutch of eggs from the female I sold you as it could have been very fruitful. If I read the post right and he does live 40 minutes from you, that could have equated to you losing the clutch. Any prolonged drop in temperatures could have caused their demise and cannot be solely contributed to Tom's husbandry skills.
Lastly since I love analogies

If you owned a Range Rover and it was in perfect working condition, why would you borrow the exact same vehicle a friend has?? You wouldn't and I think that sums up this entire thread in it's entirety and validity.
Jeff Morrison
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