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    Re: Venomous

    Quote Originally Posted by crescend View Post
    Balls are my only specialty. I breed boas hognoses carpets and corns. Boas and carpets can be really aggressive. Before I sell them I "break" them so they can be regularly handeled by their new owner. I take in pride the additude of my snakes. I dont want to have a parent come to me for a birthday present for their son and taking it home and the animal biting the child and ruining the fun of a reptile. I can handle animals. I have even practiced handeling my carpets and corns with a hook to get the hang of it. For they are much alike to tree vipers and pits. now If you don't mind this is a DIY forum I need some Ideas for cages. Stop questioning the health and well being of me and start throwing ideas for CAGES!

    Carpets and corns are like handling pits?

    Quit making comments like that and we'll quit questioning your well-being.....actually I take that back - I'm not questioning your well-being - I'm questioning the well-being of our hobby. The last thing this community needs is a 14 year old with a bad case of the "know-it-alls" becoming the poster boy for more government regulation.

    If you don't want to hear a lecture - then put me on ignore - along with all the other people here who are going to try and give you some well-intentioned advice:

    Getting into hots is fine - there are plenty of people who begin learning hot husbandry at a young age - nothing wrong with that. Do it in a smart way.

    Apprentice under someone who is experienced in hots for a good long while before you even think of owning one. If you do that, you won't have to come here and ask for advice on how to build a hot cage or which one is the best to buy - you'll already know through experience.

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