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    whyhy did it take so long for anyone to reply? aRE KENYAN SANDBOAS SMALL?
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    Quote Originally Posted by iguanaking
    whyhy did it take so long for anyone to reply? aRE KENYAN SANDBOAS SMALL?
    Probably because A) it's not that hard to google the information you're looking for, and B) this is a lizard thread, not a snake thread.

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    wow...you have a bad additude...im only 12!
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    Post pics here!

    Hey, chill out bud. She doesn't have an attitude, she's just making a good point. If you have snake questions, make a snake thread. Being 12 isn't an excuse, just start another thread, and amaze everyone with your maturity.

    Why don't you just start a snake thread? Then you can ask all the snake questions you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iguanaking
    wow...you have a bad additude...im only 12!
    Ummm, KLG is one of the most respected members on this forum, who just made a good point. You should listen. :wink:
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    i did start a pic thread that you post pics on
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    Quote Originally Posted by iguanaking
    wow...you have a bad additude...im only 12!
    I'm sorry you feel that way. And no, being 12 isn't an excuse. You're at a point now where a lot of the things you choose to learn about reptiles can seriously help you in the long run, depending upon your willingness to research & find out good information that could help feed a passion for these animals.

    I was simply pointing out that it's generally considered a good idea to do some thorough research on a species you plan to keep. Plan for the animal, not the enclosure. And simply coming onto a forum and expecting everyone to spoon-feed you information is not always "research."

    Being an animal keeper requires a person to be able to think for themselves, to take initiative and discover information on their own. Fellowship with other animal keepers helps to weed out bad information and exchange ideas, but does negate the necessity for one to be able to gather information, weigh its merits & put it into practical use as a keeper.

    And back to my original point (which you somehow took as a bad attitude), you are the one acting all impatient since no one has answered your questions about a particular animal. Instead of having a little fit in the forum, you could go and search out the information on your own in the mean time. http://www.google.com - there's a link to google.com - click on it, type in kenyan sand boa in the search bar & hit enter. You'd be amazed how much info is out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iguanaking
    whyhy did it take so long for anyone to reply? aRE KENYAN SANDBOAS SMALL?
    In that case why are Burms and Annies so big? :lol: :lol: Im just messing around! Ok people lets try and not to high jack this thread. Also I am on KLG's side.

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