Brad Ramsey
Retired Moderator
I posted a quick couple of words about this in another thread of mine, but decided to dedicate a thread to it. I would love to hear any comments ideas or suggestions in regard to my decision to (as Lynda called it) "branch out".
I have decided to start working with Senegals.
It's really the fault of Trace and Kent. Kent is in possession of a LTC female of Trace's ... who, they decided, should come live with me.
This (of course) launched me into a researching frenzy, during which I decided it would be a really good idea to try and breed this species and document the adventure. (raising ??? the senegal .com ???)
Don't worry ... Kitty and Agnes are still go for their project this year, and observation, documentation, and reports on that will be forthcoming.
Meanwhile ... I will be in search of a male Senegal (fresh wild caught, captive hatched ... ????) so if anyone comes across an opportunity, or hears anything ... please let me know.
I am posting this in the general forum because I think it may start some conversation concerning the species and would then not belong in The Lizard Lounge ... if that does not prove to be the case the thread will be moved.
blah ... blah ... blah ... 2008 may prove to be an interesting year
-Brad
I have decided to start working with Senegals.
It's really the fault of Trace and Kent. Kent is in possession of a LTC female of Trace's ... who, they decided, should come live with me.
This (of course) launched me into a researching frenzy, during which I decided it would be a really good idea to try and breed this species and document the adventure. (raising ??? the senegal .com ???)
Don't worry ... Kitty and Agnes are still go for their project this year, and observation, documentation, and reports on that will be forthcoming.
Meanwhile ... I will be in search of a male Senegal (fresh wild caught, captive hatched ... ????) so if anyone comes across an opportunity, or hears anything ... please let me know.
I am posting this in the general forum because I think it may start some conversation concerning the species and would then not belong in The Lizard Lounge ... if that does not prove to be the case the thread will be moved.
blah ... blah ... blah ... 2008 may prove to be an interesting year
-Brad