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Re: What to do when things go wrong? Discussion.
Hey I'm all for the snake pouches!!!
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We can totally trick out our walkers !!!
Hooks to hang snake hooks, paper towels and a spray bottle and other snake paraphernalia. We will have Pit make the walkers all fashionable with his cool art hobby. And we will have Calm have a motorized cart that pulls a little trailer, so he can still have a Burm or too and tote it along with him.
Sauzo's walker will have perches all over it, to hang his GTP's from !! So they can hang out while he cleans cages. His Gila will have its own little shopping cart child (lizard) seat in the walker.
Oh yeah, we'll make it work :)
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And how could I forget !!!
Zincubus will have this whole hair dryer station installed on his walker. He will be our frozen/thawed/hairdry guy :)
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The OP will not be happy where this thread is headed!
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Re: What to do when things go wrong? Discussion.
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Originally Posted by MR Snakes
The OP will not be happy where this thread is headed!
(shrugs) life happens.
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I think as long as its all in GOOD fun, no negativity, no disrespect, no snipping at each other, its all cool. Sometimes it goes off topic, then it comes back. The info is in here, the help is in here. The rest makes it a bit more fun, rather then dry, which will keep people reading and that is a good thing.
Even when you hold presentation (show and tells) with these animals for education, you have to mix in a bit of fun, or you will end up standing in front of 2 people while the rest slowly slink away, LOL
Speaking of cohabitation, it definitely is a very bad idea. For many reasons.
Cannibalism, injuries, feeding problems have all been discussed.
Another one is the inability to really monitor a snakes output. Sometimes there are issues with waste. They either do not have the output they should have, or it doesn't look right and there is a issue. Which you will not know WHICH snake to attribute this to. Which snake to keep an eye on, which on to intervene with.
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Re: What to do when things go wrong? Discussion.
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Originally Posted by Skyrivers
(shrugs) life happens.
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My view also.
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Originally Posted by zina10
I think as long as its all in GOOD fun, no negativity, no disrespect, no snipping at each other, its all cool. Sometimes it goes off topic, then it comes back. The info is in here, the help is in here. The rest makes it a bit more fun, rather then dry, which will keep people reading and that is a good thing.
Even when you hold presentation (show and tells) with these animals for education, you have to mix in a bit of fun, or you will end up standing in front of 2 people while the rest slowly slink away, LOL
Speaking of cohabitation, it definitely is a very bad idea. For many reasons.
Cannibalism, injuries, feeding problems have all been discussed.
Another one is the inability to really monitor a snakes output. Sometimes there are issues with waste. They either do not have the output they should have, or it doesn't look right and there is a issue. Which you will not know WHICH snake to attribute this to. Which snake to keep an eye on, which on to intervene with.
Just teasing. You should know that by now..........
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Re: What to do when things go wrong? Discussion.
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Originally Posted by MR Snakes
My view also.
Just teasing. You should know that by now..........
Oh, I do, I do :P
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So confused, just like every other day. 😂
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Re: What to do when things go wrong? Discussion.
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Originally Posted by zina10
Oh, I do, I do :P
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