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Rich Z

dartguy

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I know I've said it before but I am very impressed with you and your co. You have a great message board, great animals, and thanks so much for the way you handled the shipping situation today. Love the little guys - I will post pics after they rest a little :eek:
 
Whenever I think about singing the praises of Rich Z., I feel not at all unlike a royal suck up! Here goes anyway . . .

The 1.1 hypo-bloodreds and the 1.0 lav yearling he sent me this week are absolutely nothing short of spectacular. Of course the shipping was impeccable, and the professionalism shines throughout the entire transaction, regardless of how inane my questions may be!

He is the best for getting those ever-so-sought-after genetics into your collection. Given the beauty of the snakes, the hobbyist can be proud to own them. Given the beauty and the "sellability" of their offspring, the breeder/hobbyist cannot afford to be without them.

My ONLY regret is that I don't live closer! But then again, my kids probably DO need to eat every now and then ($$$$)!

:D
 
Well shucks............

Maybe one of these days, I'll have a bevy of groupies that will follow me around to the shows and offer to set up for me.

Heck, for that matter, if you guys lived close enough, I could have used some help checking water bottles in the mouse building and feeding baby snakes till 3:30am. I don't know how many more years I can keep up this physical labor, so maybe you all should think about moving down this way REAL SOON! ;)

Thanks.................

Man, I've got to hit the hay.....
 
Rich,

Well since you were actually talking about this pysical matter, I was wondering for a long time.....

what would actually happen to all your snakes once you feel that you are 'too old' to take care of them anymore....
I mean would you be like selling the whole company or something or selling all the snakes out?

Just wondering....if you feel too personal about this...don't answer this and I apologize for asking..
 
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