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  • 09-10-2017, 01:21 AM
    William Snakespeare
    Re: Are snakes ADDICTIVE? And some general info about SD rectics
    Great info thanks guys, so I guess my plan is to first down, get to know my animals personalities and traits. Save and research for next snake and see what happens in the future.

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  • 09-13-2017, 07:56 PM
    Vipera Berus
    Re: Are snakes ADDICTIVE? And some general info about SD rectics
    Heck its not just snakes that are addictive. I've reached four species of reptile and am already plotting what else to add to my collection. I seriously have about 5-6 species of reptile I want to buy at some point. I nearly bought three different reptile species in the last week despite not having the money for them.
  • 09-14-2017, 07:35 AM
    Zincubus
    Re: Are snakes ADDICTIVE? And some general info about SD rectics
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by William Snakespeare View Post
    Great info thanks guys, so I guess my plan is to first down, get to know my animals personalities and traits. Save and research for next snake and see what happens in the future.

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    Good idea !

    I keep Boas , Kings , Retics , Royals and Corn snakes and it's the differences that make it all the more rewarding ...

    Mine are all display snakes ( most are great to handle though ) .




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  • 09-14-2017, 08:39 AM
    Enirei
    Re: Are snakes ADDICTIVE? And some general info about SD rectics
    Reptiles in general are addictive. Between me and my gf, we have a spreadsheet of pets we want to buy. 17 are reptiles, some are specific species, others are specific morphs.
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