In a message dated 2/13/01 3:46:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I don't see why I 
 shouldn't tolerate messages about other subjects on-topic (geckos) and learn 
 about anything I'm interested in, even if sometimes I have to wade through 
 them.  I would like to hear off-list or on-list what you would like to be 
reading, 
 and I look forward to more of your posts.
 
 >>
Hi-
Anything Herp related is on topic. Well not anything. I have no desire to get 
emails about say....uh...rattlesnakes. I like them, I'm interested in them, 
but not enough to wanna be on the rattlesnake listserver. Lamps, heating, 
cricket feed, heredity- all these things are not gecko specific, but still- 
on topic.
Asking about a beaded dragon list is not a cardinal sin. I was just trying to 
get people to think about what they post.
I'm not the list police, but I do hate the "me too" posts and the "just had a 
baby" posts, and the other obviously off topic posts. We all do it, but from 
time to time, like recently, it gets out of hand. If it was enough to get 
Lyle to mention it, (Mr. "Laid Back" ) then it must've been bad.

I wanna say again, I'm not trying to discourage anyone from asking questions. 
I rather have 5 "what do I feed my new leopard" posts then 1 "me too".
As for what I would like to read, I enjoy posts about illness and cures, 
behavior, imports and the trade, natural habitat, and I do enjoy answering 
posts.( I try to be accurate, but I don't know it all, even if my emails come 
off that way- sorry).

Just to stay on topic- anyone know whats in the ESU cricket gutload? :)
Jason

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