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    feeding question

    hi everybody , i just had a few questions. How big does a tree boa get ? is it wierd having a snake that u cant really handle, or can u handle them ?

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    I really don't know. And heres some advice, try not to ask how big a certain species grow, it really gets on peoples nerves. (Or so I;ve heard) I'm talking from personal expierence. And you could find the answers to these questions on google.
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    No disrespect, but this website is sposed to help people. i know it has given me alot of help with the care of my snake. So, if some one is new to Snakes ( ie. Tree Boa ) why would it get on people's nerves to ask how big it gets. Its a practical question. I would want to know the size of a snake before i got it. And i would come here before searching on google. So to go as far as saying it gets on peoples nevers to ask a certain question is a bit extream don't ya think?

    CHONG

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    umm....sorry about the anoying question. i just wanted to know. i mean thats the whole reasn i joined this forum is to find out differnt information from people, not on some website. i wont ask again

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    see what I mean?
    no need to stop asking questions. Because if you dont you'll never know what your doing, there is alot of intelegent herp smart people in here. Dont stop asking questions because of one stupid untrue comment

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    k

    ok, its just, im tryin not to get on someones bad side. I've seen it on here and it doesnt look pretty. so i guess ill just be more careful who i ask next time . thanks chong

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    Yes I know its to help people but I got a pm telling me to cut it out because I was asking how bi certain species grow.
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    Please dont be afraid to ask questions Brandon
    We have a friendly forum here.
    Amazon tree boas get around 5-6 ft long, if I remember correctly, but are slim snakes.
    We do have some good care sheets too if ya want to check them out (sorry, none for tree boas yet) snake care sheets. We are currently working on more, so check them every now and then
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    if im not mistaken, wasnt it becasue you kept asking questions about a lot of different snakes and lizards, and whatever, and saying that you want them, or adding them to your wishlist

    and i think people were getting annoyed because you dont even have a ball python yet, and have over 400 posts, i think.

    im pretty sure thats why you got a pm.



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    and to answer one of your questions, ive heard that snake doesnt like to be handled for long periods of times, more of a display snake

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    K, everybody take a deep breath
    Everyone is fine, lets not worry about who told who what.
    We want a friendly forum where people are not afraid to ask questions. First time herp, I'm not sure who pmed you, but Im sure they were not angry or meant to be calous. We have care sheets available, if you guys have trouble finding any info, please feel free to ask questions. There are no stupid questions when it comes to the wellfare of herps.
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