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  • 12-24-2008, 09:50 PM
    Beardedragon
    Re: How would you rate your bp/reptile knowledge level?
    I put myself as advanced, but not just in ballpythons. I also could set up right now a beardie, leo, turtle, tortoise, iguana, and a few other reptiles setup correctly if I had the stuff. I cant see anyone being experienced because it seems like were always learning something new:)
  • 12-25-2008, 12:07 AM
    simplechamp
    Re: How would you rate your bp/reptile knowledge level?
    I'm not sure what to put. I consider myself having a pretty good KNOWLEDGE of BPs. I read the books and lurk on the forums daily trying to absorb as much as possible. I would consider my knowledge no less than average.

    But my EXPERIENCE is still at the level of a beginner or novice. Gaining experience comes from taking the knowledge you have and applying it to real world situations.

    For instance, I learned about what to do if a BP won't eat, and tips for picky feeders. I have knowledge of that. But until I have an animal that won't eat, and have to put that knowledge to use, I don't have any experience with it.
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