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    Re: ownership?

    Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    I'm curious.

    What experience do you have with which species?
    Quote Originally Posted by Zoomie View Post
    Well my experience with conda's are not extremely vast i will admit. I have a little experience with a green male that a pet store owner I knew had and he was not the best attitude snake to learn but we did alright. I have not messedwith yellows that much and thought that the species agressivness came across on both greens and yellow which I am happy to hear is not true. I am so happy with all the info you guys are giving me as this will make it easier for us to decide wetehr he should go ahead with his plans. As far as living space. he has enough space and no other sig others to worry about. he has the income possibel to achieve porper care and whatever he lacks I wouldhappily pick up to make sure a snake is properly taken care of. As far as handling an agressive snake I myself and my brother are happy to do it. we both look at that as a challenge to approach with patience and care to the snake. I love handling mean snakes and tohave them alot tamer in the end no matter the pain it may cause me because it makes me feel like I am doing something good. Hopefully that answers your quest
    Do you see where the communication thing is not working here?

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    Re: ownership?

    Quote Originally Posted by Zoomie View Post
    Well my experience with conda's are not extremely vast i will admit. I have a little experience with a green male that a pet store owner I knew had and he was not the best attitude snake to learn but we did alright. I have not messedwith yellows that much and thought that the species agressivness came across on both greens and yellow which I am happy to hear is not true. I am so happy with all the info you guys are giving me as this will make it easier for us to decide wetehr he should go ahead with his plans. As far as living space. he has enough space and no other sig others to worry about. he has the income possibel to achieve porper care and whatever he lacks I wouldhappily pick up to make sure a snake is properly taken care of. As far as handling an agressive snake I myself and my brother are happy to do it. we both look at that as a challenge to approach with patience and care to the snake. I love handling mean snakes and tohave them alot tamer in the end no matter the pain it may cause me because it makes me feel like I am doing something good. Hopefully that answers your quest
    You posts are making my head hurt.

    Why not have your "brother" post here? Or is he the "co-worker" with the lazy burm?

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    heh. Nah he is at work in a fine metal refinery. I don't have internet at my house till monday and he does not have net yet as he just started the job two days ago. I will just have him post asking questions monday then. Thanks for the info though guys. I really appreciate it and I am sure he will say the same when he posts.

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    Re: ownership?

    I bought my yellow as a baby, and she's a sweetheart. I purchased mine from Matt Crews(VictoryReptiles) and i'm 100% satisfied.
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    Re: ownership?

    Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    I'm curious.

    What experience do you have with which species?
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