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  • 02-27-2010, 12:22 PM
    Skiploder
    Re: Venomous
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by crescend View Post
    Ok, so now the "Not great parent" as Bowser11788 put is going to add a little to the conversation.

    My son is young, he is only 14, but he is extremely passionate about these wonderful reptiles, and very impatient to grow up and be able to do what he dreams of which is becoming involved in the conservation efforts of venomous species in the US which don't seem to have much of a voice.

    He is interested in cage designs for "hots" because he plans to have them someday down the road. Not tomorrow as some of you seem to believe. I have taught him to plan, research, and learn all he can first hand before beginning any new project.

    In 7 years he has gone from owning 1 ball python to owning several species, breeding some, and spending as much time as possible taking these fantastic creatures out in public to give demonstrations, especially to younger kids, in an effort to make the next generation understand that these are not evil beings.

    Skiploader called him "a 14 year old with a bad case of the "know-it-alls" He is by no means a know-it-all, but occassionally comes across that way when he is once again treated like he doesn't know anything.

    He has been fighting for years to try to get people to take him seriously, and he had come to think that on this forum he would be. When he meets with obstacles he tends to go a bit overboard as only a teenager could, but most of that is due to the frustration he feels because of the struggles he goes through to just try to get advice from people he respects.

    As for hands on experience, he is constantly looking for new opportunities. He has become involved at the zoo in our area, and will be attending a rattlesnake symposium in April at the invitation of a researcher in our area. I am not a bad parent, and would never allow him to get into hots until I know he is ready (which will definitely be longer than he hopes!).

    But, please do not ignore his questions or requests just because of his age. I do believe he will be deep into hots at some point, and I'd like to know that he got "good" advice from those of you that are "in-the-know"
    He will not be replying to this post again.

    I'm going to take you on your word that you are the parent.......who knows you may be, you may not be............

    As a parent of two children and as a person who has been keeping snakes (even a few hot species) over the last few decades I would be royally pissed at any idiot who gave either of my kids advice on how to build a cage for venomous snake. So should you. There are plenty of idiots out there who own hots, who frequent forums (or even Moderate on them) and who would cheerfully lead you child down a bad path. You will find few of them here.

    You son did not mention a time frame for his acquisition and no one in their right mind here is going to give a 14-year old child the plans on how to affordably construct a hot enclosure.

    I said and so have others - there is nothing wrong with a 14 year old wanting to learn about hots. That kid needs to spend many, many years apprenticing under someone who has spent many, many years keeping these animals before he should even begin to consider how to best construct a cage or where to buy the best one.

    Your son's assertion that his practicing with a hook on a corn snake and a boid makes him ready for a hot is ridiculous and was called out as such. Additionally your son made the bold statement that YOU were working on a permit for acquiring one...........I think it's great that you have now stated that he won't be acquiring one anytime soon but in the same breath - what experience do you have with hots? Who are you - other than his parent - to make the determination that he's ready?

    The person who should make that decision will be the mentor he finally hooks up with, and by the time that mentor imparts enough knowledge on your child to render that decision - he will no longer be a child and no longer be under your guardianship.

    As for getting advice from people in the know, here's my advice to you: neither of you should be looking for advice on a forum - even a hot forum. Your kid should be getting advice from his eventual mentor, not a bunch of faceless people who don't know your son and who won't assume any responsibility for the potentially deadly consequences of his immaturity and his impatience.

    As for not replying to this post again: I would suggest as a parent that he be encouraged to address his own position instead of being encouraged to pack up his toys and storm out in a huff.

    Your son has given every indication that he is well on his way to acquiring hots. Your son has made silly statements about his experience and readiness for this acquisition. Your son has expressed impatience at his inability to hook up with a mentor.

    Your son has given every indication on this board that he is a typical 14 year old who is dead set on getting what he wants at the expense of sound advice. Instead of coming here and chiding people who attempted to cool his jets, maybe you should do some research of you own and find out exactly how serious of a situation he could get himself into. Got any idea on how much it will cost you if he gets tagged by either of the species he listed as wanting to own? Got any idea on that your insurance coverage probably doesn't cover these expenses?

    That's just the tip of the iceberg. Your son has many years ahead of him of learning and maturing. Encourage the process. Building a cage is not part of the process. Acquiring a permit is not part of the process. Proclaiming his hook and tailing skills are up to snuff because he can handle a corn snake without being bit is not part of the process. Reading coupled with hands on experience with someone willing to teach him respect, patience, procedure and protocol is.

    Once he's down that road, he will look back on this thread and see how silly and immature his comments were.
  • 02-27-2010, 01:22 PM
    MustBeSatan
    Re: Venomous
    This thread is crazy!

    I realize his mom says he isn't going to reply to the thread anymore (we all know anyone who says they're never coming back to a thread/site always does...), so the point is probably moot, but I just think... No one gives him suggestions and he/they is/are upset about it... But he/they need to realize that responsible people on here don't want some 14 year old kid (age doesn't matter, blah blah blah, whatever) to build a cage based on their suggestions, and then have the kid get killed/maimed by a dangerous animal and feel responsible for providing that information!

    The fact that the kids mother actually believes he's mature is scary to me. Or maybe he is an absolute anomoly. But in my experience, the average person doesn't believe they're average...

    He's 14; at 14 years old his brain isn't even fully developed. Things like impulse control still aren't fully functional in the adult sense of the term. Sometimes 14 year olds, no matter how "mature", get lazy, and/or stupid, and/or forgetful. And then someone gets badly hurt or killed, and we ALL suffer the consequences of that kind of press.

    Also, I just have to get this out there... Dag yo, when I was 14 years old, if I got into a heated debate on the internet, the last thing I would want is for my mom to post defending me... How embarrassing!
  • 02-27-2010, 01:32 PM
    BOWSER11788
    Re: Venomous
    im sure thats his "mom" idk care if it is, your a foolish person if you let your son get a rattlesnakr even a rear-fanged snake for that matter, why don't you get him a 18 retic in a glass cage instead. that would be the better parenting thing to do.
  • 10-19-2012, 08:41 AM
    fedupdon
    Re: Venomous
    sorry just found this thread my thoughts is he would be breaking the law if his mom got the permit my permit is in my name not mention the insurance that has to be carried .until i moved to the country the state dis spot checks to see if i was doing all that was required unless he has a good job and legal help i say wait until he is an adult
  • 10-19-2012, 08:59 AM
    The Serpent Merchant
    Zombie thread alert...
  • 10-19-2012, 09:36 AM
    MrLang
    Thread from 2010 rises from dead->

    MrLang reads thread->

    Absolutely LEGENDARY commentary by Skiploder!->

    Skiploder time traveled to 2010 to make my day today.




    Thanks bud.


    Also, what a horrifying thread. Sweet jesus.
  • 10-19-2012, 10:03 AM
    TJ_Burton
    Re: Venomous
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MrLang View Post
    Thread from 2010 rises from dead->

    MrLang reads thread->

    Absolutely LEGENDARY commentary by Skiploder!->

    Skiploder time traveled to 2010 to make my day today.




    Thanks bud.


    Also, what a horrifying thread. Sweet jesus.


    +1

    Skiploder got some Likes from me!
  • 10-19-2012, 10:37 AM
    kevinb
    +2 I got quite irate on the topic till skip jumped in. Well played.
  • 10-19-2012, 07:04 PM
    fedupdon
    Re: Venomous
    so
    what happened did he get the permit
  • 10-19-2012, 07:08 PM
    The Serpent Merchant
    Re: Venomous
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by fedupdon View Post
    so
    what happened did he get the permit

    This thread is nearly 3 years old and the OP hasn't logged onto this site since creating the thread...

    This was his last post

    Quote:

    Ok, so now the "Not great parent" as Bowser11788 put is going to add a little to the conversation. My son is young, he is only 14, but he is extremely passionate about these wonderful reptiles, and very impatient to grow up and be able to do what he dreams of which is becoming involved in the conservation efforts of venomous species in the US which don't seem to have much of a voice. He is interested in cage designs for "hots" because he plans to have them someday down the road. Not tomorrow as some of you seem to believe. I have taught him to plan, research, and learn all he can first hand before beginning any new project. In 7 years he has gone from owning 1 ball python to owning several species, breeding some, and spending as much time as possible taking these fantastic creatures out in public to give demonstrations, especially to younger kids, in an effort to make the next generation understand that these are not evil beings. Skiploader called him "a 14 year old with a bad case of the "know-it-alls" He is by no means a know-it-all, but occassionally comes across that way when he is once again treated like he doesn't know anything. He has been fighting for years to try to get people to take him seriously, and he had come to think that on this forum he would be. When he meets with obstacles he tends to go a bit overboard as only a teenager could, but most of that is due to the frustration he feels because of the struggles he goes through to just try to get advice from people he respects. As for hands on experience, he is constantly looking for new opportunities. He has become involved at the zoo in our area, and will be attending a rattlesnake symposium in April at the invitation of a researcher in our area. I am not a bad parent, and would never allow him to get into hots until I know he is ready (which will definitely be longer than he hopes!). But, please do not ignore his questions or requests just because of his age. I do believe he will be deep into hots at some point, and I'd like to know that he got "good" advice from those of you that are "in-the-know"
    He will not be replying to this post again.
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