Re: Friend got bitten by Albino WD Rattler *graphic picture warning*
How painful is it, actually? The tissue necrosis probably took out a lot of the nerve endings. That could hurt, or it could just involve a lot of numbness.
And what is the little snake in the back of the tank? Another albino? It almost looks pink.
I love how surly pit vipers always look. At least you can't claim false advertising.
Re: Friend got bitten by Albino WD Rattler *graphic picture warning*
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Denial
Keeping venomous really is no different then keeping nonvenomous as long as you have common sense and a healthy respect of the animal. When you take shortcuts or push your limits so to speak the animal will then put you back in line.
Agreed. I haven't kept any hots in a long time, but anyone looking to get into hots I always tell them to start off with a couple amazon tree boas or similar non venomous aggressive species and keep them for a while. Everytime they get nailed by them write it down, "This could have killed me" or "I could have lost a limb" or "Can I afford this $250,000 medical bill?".
To the OP, any updates? It has been over a month since the last update.
Re: Friend got bitten by Albino WD Rattler *graphic picture warning*
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AK907
Agreed. I haven't kept any hots in a long time, but anyone looking to get into hots I always tell them to start off with a couple amazon tree boas or similar non venomous aggressive species and keep them for a while. Everytime they get nailed by them write it down, "This could have killed me" or "I could have lost a limb" or "Can I afford this $250,000 medical bill?".
To the OP, any updates? It has been over a month since the last update.
I would be dead and broke if my GTP was hot.
Californiakingsnake needs to see this thread.
Re: Friend got bitten by Albino WD Rattler *graphic picture warning*
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Originally Posted by
AK907
Agreed. I haven't kept any hots in a long time, but anyone looking to get into hots I always tell them to start off with a couple amazon tree boas or similar non venomous aggressive species and keep them for a while. Everytime they get nailed by them write it down, "This could have killed me" or "I could have lost a limb" or "Can I afford this $250,000 medical bill?".
To the OP, any updates? It has been over a month since the last update.
I am a friend of the OPs, and was actually at the wounded soldier's reptile store a couple days ago. Looks like he had a choice to either do some ligament replacement surgery which would be very very expensive, or amputate.
Sam, the guy who was bitten drives truck for a living (18 wheeler) and was concerned that if he did the replacement surgery he wouldn't have total use and flexibility of the finger and might conflict with keeping his lisence in the future. So according to his partner who I talked to at the store it looks like they are going to probably amputate it. It will be cheaper and will he able to get back to work a bit sooner. Rehabilitation with the other option may take up to a year or more so this was their best option apparently.
Other then that she said hes doing much better and is looking forward to a, well some what now "modified" full recovery. Btw, I saw the culprit Western under his hide while there. This dude was one healthy animal. I couldn't imagine the outcome if both fangs got him. Whew.
Re: Friend got bitten by Albino WD Rattler *graphic picture warning*
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cdavidson9
I am a friend of the OPs, and was actually at the wounded soldier's reptile store a couple days ago. Looks like he had a choice to either do some ligament replacement surgery which would be very very expensive, or amputate.
Sam, the guy who was bitten drives truck for a living (18 wheeler) and was concerned that if he did the replacement surgery he wouldn't have total use and flexibility of the finger and might conflict with keeping his lisence in the future. So according to his partner who I talked to at the store it looks like they are going to probably amputate it. It will be cheaper and will he able to get back to work a bit sooner. Rehabilitation with the other option may take up to a year or more so this was their best option apparently.
Other then that she said hes doing much better and is looking forward to a, well some what now "modified" full recovery. Btw, I saw the culprit Western under his hide while there. This dude was one healthy animal. I couldn't imagine the outcome if both fangs got him. Whew.
Dang, that really sucks. At least it was just the one finger and not his whole hand. :gj:
Re: Friend got bitten by Albino WD Rattler *graphic picture warning*
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heathers*bps
I know this is an older thread, but has there been any update on this bite?
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Sorry, I just saw the updates now. Nevermind :oops:
Checkout the Facebook page for GBU Enterprises. The whole thing is pretty well outlined on their wall.