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<blockquote data-quote="FaaFaa" data-source="post: 39350" data-attributes="member: 3497"><p>Don't wait too long to start the planning stages. Find the species that you want to breed and start getting your group in place to do it. The longer you wait to plan the longer you have t wait to get things going, unless you buy sub-adult or mature m/f pairs. We are very near the end of his military career. We are under the 2 year mark for retirement. We are looking forward to being in control of our life again, but the military has given us so much that we wouldn't have had otherwise. It's been a fun ride but we are both ready to get off! Can I ask what branch you served in? My hubby is a Marine and my son will be going to Navy boot camp this summer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FaaFaa, post: 39350, member: 3497"] Don't wait too long to start the planning stages. Find the species that you want to breed and start getting your group in place to do it. The longer you wait to plan the longer you have t wait to get things going, unless you buy sub-adult or mature m/f pairs. We are very near the end of his military career. We are under the 2 year mark for retirement. We are looking forward to being in control of our life again, but the military has given us so much that we wouldn't have had otherwise. It's been a fun ride but we are both ready to get off! Can I ask what branch you served in? My hubby is a Marine and my son will be going to Navy boot camp this summer! [/QUOTE]
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