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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    Lightbulb Re: **GRAPHIC** Reminder to always monitor live feedings!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by highqualityballz View Post
    Whether it was a day or days, a rodent should not be left with a snake unattended overnight period. That's all this post was about, I took it to another level with a pic to show how serious it can be, but all the live feeder fanboys/girls got butthurt thinking I was talking down on live feeding in general.
    Still missing the point and not accomplishing anything,

    let see maybe picture work better with you

    look this is what happen can when you use a heat source for your sakes


    This is what happen if you don’t feed your snake



    Do you think this helps? Warning for things that are just common sense and rarely happens are pretty much useless and only done for shock value and attention. Do you think this thread is saving 1 life, 2, 3 maybe because let’s face it very rarely happen, it’s like those warning on anything and everything like plastic bags and buckets, they are there just because at some point something happened to someone and the company got sued. (absurd and honestly useless warning)

    How about you educate people instead? (that means writing based on experience of course) and trust me it’s much better than graphic pictures which don’t educate people nor do they make them change (if it was the case nobody would be smocking.) it chocks people they’ll have it in their mind for a hour or two maybe a day and they will soon forget because our society is pretty much immune to graphic imagery, the key like everything is education.

    People see a graphic picture they think “oh no this is what happens when you feed live” and you have not accomplished anything (case point with the second poster) and you have not bother to educate them either after reading this reassuring that live feeding was ok

    Quote Originally Posted by OneEyedFox View Post
    This is exactly one of the biggest reasons I stopped feeding live. Jeez, just looking at that makes me sick and sad. I'm gonna go cuddle with Calliope now...
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    As for butt hurt not quite I feed what works (I have no preference food is food) and I believe in educating people, I don’t believe in shock value and attention seeking thread titled
    **GRAPHIC** Reminder to always monitor live feedings!!!
    which associate lack of monitoring with tragic results.

    I guess now we should make warning post about everything and make sure to make it as graphic as possible.
    Deborah Stewart


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