Re: Craigslit find. Not for me but was interesting.
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Originally Posted by
RickyNY
...I would love to have a Naja Naja and a Bitis Gabonica. :bow:
To be honest, I much prefer snakes that I can interact with. Not only that, but health care & routine maintenance are much harder with hots. I got into rattlesnakes
"accidentally"...it wasn't something I had been wanting at all but a snake that needed a new home. I don't like rattlesnakes because they are venomous (as I suspect
that many do) but in spite of it. All snakes are beautiful & worth respect, & I wish there wasn't such a mystique created by the fact that some are dangerous & illegal
that makes them seem so desirable...like "forbidden fruit".
I don't really know you & it's not for me to say what you should or shouldn't do, I only hope you do lots of research first and realize the many ways that keeping such
hots can impact other aspects of your life, & not always in ways that you want. (things like places to live & friends)
Re: Craigslit find. Not for me but was interesting.
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Originally Posted by
Valyrian
Hats off to keepers of hots. For me the risk is not worth the gain so I wouldn't enjoy keeping it fearing death daily lol.
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Same way I feel about messing with electricity ... at least this way you know what bit you and may cause your demise.
Re: Craigslit find. Not for me but was interesting.
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Originally Posted by
Bogertophis
To be honest, I much prefer snakes that I can interact with. Not only that, but health care & routine maintenance are much harder with hots. I got into rattlesnakes
"accidentally"...it wasn't something I had been wanting at all but a snake that needed a new home. I don't like rattlesnakes because they are venomous (as I suspect
that many do) but in spite of it. All snakes are beautiful & worth respect, & I wish there wasn't such a mystique created by the fact that some are dangerous & illegal
that makes them seem so desirable...like "forbidden fruit".
I don't really know you & it's not for me to say what you should or shouldn't do, I only hope you do lots of research first and realize the many ways that keeping such
hots can impact other aspects of your life, & not always in ways that you want. (things like places to live & friends)
Even experienced keepers make mistakes. I saw a show on TV once years ago. The guy works with cobras for years milking them for venom for research. He was putting one away after milking it. As he was placing the lid on the tub the cobra lived in it struck him in the stomach. He went through the video describing everything he was feeling and went through. He had a friend film the parts when he was passed out from pain. It took over 8 tubes of anti-venom and almost a month in the hospital to keep him from dyeing. After that, he had several surgeries to help with the skin issues and the softball size hole in his stomach. He has a epic scar when all is said and done. That was with someone prepared and anti-venom on hand.
Not for me. Mad respect for anyone who does keep them.
Re: Craigslit find. Not for me but was interesting.
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Originally Posted by
RickyNY
Very interesting.
I wonder how one gets a permit in NY state.
Good luck with the NYSDEC - hopefully you don't talk to the same moron that told me we couldn't own D/SD retics because they are poisonous and get too big.
Re: Craigslit find. Not for me but was interesting.
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BR8080
Good luck with the NYSDEC - hopefully you don't talk to the same moron that told me we couldn't own D/SD retics because they are poisonous and get too big.
I almost laughed then realized how sad it was.
Re: Craigslit find. Not for me but was interesting.
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BR8080
Good luck with the NYSDEC - hopefully you don't talk to the same moron that told me we couldn't own D/SD retics because they are poisonous and get too big.
LOL. Id love to keep hots one day, if i ever somehow managed to get permission from my other half. Lord knows it wont be in Jersey, though. Its absolutely impossible to get any type of permit here, let alone one for venomous reptiles.
Interesting to see a cobra on craigslist, though. Now i know where to look later.
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Re: Craigslit find. Not for me but was interesting.
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Slicercrush
...Interesting to see a cobra on craigslist, though. Now i know where to look later....
Just because you CAN find on Craigslist doesn't make it the BEST place to buy...many things on CL have been neglected or even stolen, so keep your eyes open.
Re: Craigslit find. Not for me but was interesting.
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Bogertophis
Just because you CAN find on Craigslist doesn't make it the BEST place to buy...many things on CL have been neglected or even stolen, so keep your eyes open.
or abused and make poor pet snakes as a result.
Re: Craigslit find. Not for me but was interesting.
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Skyrivers
or abused and make poor pet snakes as a result.
Well yea of course. Honestly with how i do most animals, id more than likely buy from a breeder. But thats many years from now.
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