Kat said:Don't play with the sunkisseds much?
-Kat
It must be my gentle touch and kindly personality, but I don't have much of a problem with them......
Kat said:Don't play with the sunkisseds much?
-Kat
jzal8 said:Care to give any clues on interesting pairings?
Rich Z said:Heck, I don't even know. I have to set up cards on all the animals that graduated from "future breeders" in the front room to the breeders room this past fall to be brumated. All I have on the cages are ID numbers, so I don't even know the genetics of them till I consult with my cheat sheet.
Hell of a way to run an airline, I know, but it seems to be working fairly well so far.
Rich Z said:I actually wrote a bunch of programs years ago using a database language. The major drawback in any such program is raw data entry. Someone has to take the time to key in all those records. Consequently, I have not done a complete inventory and database update since, oh, around 1995. :eek1:
Joejr14 said:Well, how bad can that really be? I mean, sure, the first entry would be brutal---I bet you've got close to what, 1000 breeders and future breeders around, but how many snakes do you really hold back every year?
Joejr14 said:Well, how bad can that really be? I mean, sure, the first entry would be brutal---I bet you've got close to what, 1000 breeders and future breeders around, but how many snakes do you really hold back every year?
Rich Z said:This would be extremely difficult to do with a complicated structure for the ID.
Rich Z said:Darn shame we can't control the genetics enough so that the snake's pattern exhibited a bar code for the genes it is carrying.....![]()
He has never struck at me even once. He is a little flighty when I change his cage, but he hasn't struck at that time either. Perhaps he could smell your fear, or just doesn’t like “Kats“.Kat said:I dunno... I had one that would strike at me repeatedly through the cage (no matter how many times he bonked his nose), and would bite and latch on if I stuck my hand in there. Had to wear gloves around him.
He's someone else's problem now.
-Kat