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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by JenHarrison
    That's fine, but don't sit there and try to say I call my advice "expert".

    What else have I said "all over the place" that's wrong?
    I didn't say you called it expert advice. I am saying, that is how it came off.

    How about this gem from another forum talking about your "humane" killing of prey items:

    To stun them, I don't hit as hard so it basically gives them a big headache and they stop squiggling and don't know what's going on.

    Note the lovely pink type as I copied and pasted it exactly the way it was.

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    How was that "advice"? Someone asked me how I stun them, and I answered. I wasn't telling her to do it.

    I'm going to repeat this in bold letters so maybe you will finally get it...

    I am not killing them. I am stunning them because 2 of my snakes will not eat dead prey but tend to have problems with fully live prey.

    Did you catch that finally? Do you know of another way to stun prey that isn't painful but still effective?
    Animals are my passion and my life.

    Never, ever underestimate the vital importance of strict and proper quarantine. There is no such thing as being too careful. One mistake can cost a world of damage, and regret that lasts a lifetime.

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by JenHarrison
    How was that "advice"? Someone asked me how I stun them, and I answered. I wasn't telling her to do it.

    I'm going to repeat this in bold letters so maybe you will finally get it...

    I am not "killing them". I am stunning them because 2 of my snake will not eat dead prey but tend to have problems with live prey.

    Did you catch that finally?
    I was just pointing out the ridiculousness of it.

    I don't need the bold type as it just intensifies the horrible pink font.

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by Alecz
    I'm not trying to be an ass...
    No worries. You're doing a fine job without putting any effort into it.

    I hope you take the advice that some of our experienced members here have given you. Funny, it seems that someone who "knows the facts about snakes" would be able to find a source for them OTHER than the local PetCo...but that's just this gal's opinion. I won't even touch on the husbandry issues...



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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by jglass38
    I was just pointing out the ridiculousness of it.

    I don't need the bold type as it just intensifies the horrible pink font.
    If you don't like it, then don't read what I post. It would save both of us a bunch of BS.
    Animals are my passion and my life.

    Never, ever underestimate the vital importance of strict and proper quarantine. There is no such thing as being too careful. One mistake can cost a world of damage, and regret that lasts a lifetime.

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by KLG
    No worries. You're doing a fine job without putting any effort into it.




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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by JenHarrison
    If you don't like it, then don't read what I post. It would save both of us a bunch of BS.
    Maybe if your posts were in black like EVERYONE else, I could more easily skip over them?

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    And I really want to be like everyone else!
    Animals are my passion and my life.

    Never, ever underestimate the vital importance of strict and proper quarantine. There is no such thing as being too careful. One mistake can cost a world of damage, and regret that lasts a lifetime.

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    Quote Originally Posted by JenHarrison
    And I really want to be like everyone else!


    Did you happen to notice you are the only person here who feels the need to have a different font color? It screams "look at me, pay attention to me!"

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    Re: Looking for snakes in TN

    If you want to read it that way, good for you.

    I do it because pink makes me happy. I could care less what others think. If you could see my car and my clothes, you'd see that it isn't just font color on a forum.
    Animals are my passion and my life.

    Never, ever underestimate the vital importance of strict and proper quarantine. There is no such thing as being too careful. One mistake can cost a world of damage, and regret that lasts a lifetime.

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