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  1. 10-14-2003 03:52 PM #1
    Quiet-1
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    Smile New Addition to the Group

    I was in Chicago this past weekend and stopped by the NARBC at Tinley Park. Since I keep both herps and T's, I thought this would be a great place to look around for the afternoon. I did see a load of great-looking herps, but did not see many T's. I thought that Kane and Regal were supposed to be there, but the only invert dealer there was Art from Midwest. A few of the larger herp suppliers had a couple of T's on their tables, but Art had a great display with some gorgeous T's! I did wind up getting a G. pulchra sling from Art to add to my collection of an A. seemani (sub-adult), B. smithi (juvie), A. moderatum (juvie), L. parahybana (sling), and G. aureastriata (sling). I am really looking forward to watching the slings grow, and just observing the rest of my "zoo" do their day to day activities.
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  2. 10-14-2003 03:57 PM #2
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    cool and congrats on the new additions
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  3. 10-14-2003 05:16 PM #3
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    chaco golden knee slings are like the slowest growing T's i've ever seen!!
    but it's all worth it when there sub-adults tho, great looking colors to them, A.seemani are rather fast growing i've got 2 adult females and a sub adult male(pretty sure on this one but not quit ) A.seemani is prolly my favorit T, i can hold 2 of my 3 there not really aggressive just fast, anyways have fun with 'em.



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  4. 10-14-2003 06:08 PM #4
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    You mean that my 2 are getting soft on you?
    I had a choice between the ex and my T's.Well I still have the T's.
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  5. 10-14-2003 08:51 PM #5
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    It's always fun to get a new T, and a G. pulchra is a great one.

    Have fun with it
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  6. 10-14-2003 09:23 PM #6
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    You have a great collection there-have fun with the new ones!
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  7. 10-14-2003 09:30 PM #7
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    What!

    MAN!!

    The new guy comes and allready has a better collection than me!

    What kind of crap is that?

    For real though, Welcome to the boards and to the hobby. We are very glad to have you.

    -Charlie
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  8. 10-14-2003 09:50 PM #8
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    I did not know that newbies had to keep their coolections at a lower tier than you veteran collectors I just got as much info as I could, and just started getting the T's I liked....mainly when I came across what I thought were reasonable deals for my budget. I guess I can know say that I am hooked
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  9. 10-14-2003 10:09 PM #9
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    Originally posted by Quiet-1
    I guess I can know say that I am hooked
    Welcome to the insanity
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  10. 10-14-2003 11:25 PM #10
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    Yah, the hard part is going to the pet store for crickets and getting home without finding a strange new T in the bag when you start preparing to feed the 6... er, 7.... oh wait....24 Ts you already have!!!

    Welcome
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  11. 10-15-2003 12:09 AM #11
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    yeah

    You are hooked dude....

    soon you'll have more than that , don't know how that happends really


    any ways have a nice day

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  12. 10-15-2003 07:40 PM #12
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    Congrats on your new additions!!

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