Re: What do you wish you knew before getting into Retics/ Larger pythons.
Originally Posted by YungRasputin
...me personally, I’ve spent a lifetime keeping animals which will never in a million years be tame, they will forever be wild, they can never be handled, they will never show affection, interactions between us will most often if not exclusively be hostile, etc (arachnids) and i have loved every second of it....
@ YungRasputin: So I'm just curious, how long have you been keeping snakes now? And how big are the snakes you currently have?
Last edited by Bogertophis; 06-06-2022 at 04:00 PM.
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Re: What do you wish you knew before getting into Retics/ Larger pythons.
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
@ YungRasputin: So I'm just curious, how long have you been keeping snakes now? And how big are the snakes you currently have?
just a couple years, and my biggest snake is my scrub that’s somewhere around 5-7 feet, it’s difficult to measure because they like, never stop moving lol
Re: What do you wish you knew before getting into Retics/ Larger pythons.
Originally Posted by Homebody
I'm sure you didn't mean to but the post above comes across as a skosh condescending. I appreciate your enthusiasm and I wish you every success in your goals, but the posts in this thread come from keepers with years of experience caring for large difficult animals. The problems they faced were not a result of their naivete.
my post wasn’t meant to be condescending nor was it intended to be received as a jab at other’s peoples experience or keeping - my point was primarily that within the exotic keeping circles i have seen, i have noticed that different people want different things