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    Do you think i like to put em down? It affects my pocket when i cant sell an animal and have to put it down.
    See, your posts disturb me. Seems you have no thought for the animal, only your pocket. I do not breed nor sell for the money, if none of mine sold I would be fine with it because I would have more snakes in my collection. I do this because I love reptiles, and cannot imagine doing anything else honestly.

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    You know what, after reading through this again, I have to say, that I like how you ended up dealing with the situation snake lab. We may not all agree, but that's how progression is made. Right or wrong, I have to respect when someone realizes to agree to disagree.
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    Re: baby spider ball keeps shaking its head this normall?

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    i have 2 adult females availible right now. perfect. no wobbles. and @pit. it was an analogy. i could care less how quick you can change a tire or fix a leaky radiator. i trade my rucks in before they hit 75000 miles so i hardly need a mechanic

    omg i wish... my car's on its last leg

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    Re: baby spider ball keeps shaking its head this normall?

    Quote Originally Posted by snake lab View Post
    i trade my rucks in before they hit 75000 miles so i hardly need a mechanic
    That is actually scary that you dont follow a maintenance schedule AND you think a mechanic does only tires and radiators.
    Again neither here nor there

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    @virus. thank you i am all about a good debate and i dont hold grudges especially on debates.
    @pit. come on dude i know you dont just do tires im just givin ya a hard time. if i lived in texas id hit ya up if i needed a mechanic.

    and finally @midsouth. will you please get off your hang up about the fact i put down a couple of snakes that couldnt eat because of neuro and a few caramels that were so kinked up they could hardly breathe. all of these were extreme cases and my vet told me this was the best thing to do. get over it. report me to peta or go back on their site. i did what needed to be done for the animals sake, do i have to repeat it again?
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    What the hell...? With some of the logic in this thread, people would keep a senior dog alive that can't run, can't see, and can't eat alive just because "they love them" so much that they don't want to lose them. Putting them down is the humane thing to do, not let them persist in their suffering.

    SL, you did the right thing. +1 to you broski.

    Whether you sell wobble free spiders is irrelevant, and people should stop nit picking. The concern is the well being of the snake, and if its starving to death because it cant coordinate during "meal time", then it's time to be gently put to sleep.

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    Re: baby spider ball keeps shaking its head this normall?

    Quote Originally Posted by Salodin View Post
    What the hell...? With some of the logic in this thread, people would keep a senior dog alive that can't run, can't see, and can't eat alive just because "they love them" so much that they don't want to lose them. Putting them down is the humane thing to do, not let them persist in their suffering.

    SL, you did the right thing. +1 to you broski.

    Whether you sell wobble free spiders is irrelevant, and people should stop nit picking. The concern is the well being of the snake, and if its starving to death because it cant coordinate during "meal time", then it's time to be gently put to sleep.

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    Whether you sell wobble free spiders is irrelevant, and people should stop nit picking. The concern is the well being of the snake, and if its starving to death because it cant coordinate during "meal time", then it's time to be gently put to sleep.
    Thing is, he made it out like if it had a bad wobble it went straight to the freezer without a chance

    Snake Lab, their is no hang up. I am just trying to clear things up.

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    He obviously has trouble conveying his message across, but i can't hold it against him since not every one is gifted with words. Any one who can read between the lines with out bias can understand what he is saying, and he is saying he puts to sleep his animals that are too weak to survive with out assistance. He hasn't done this often, and there is no need to begrudge him of this, no reason to read into it any differently then putting down your dog who is too sick to eat on his own any more.

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    Their is no bias. I have seen extreme cases survive and be great feeders, although they had to be assist fed the first few meals. What you said may be true but I understood what he was saying just fine.



    This one is a pretty bad wobbler.
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