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View Poll Results: what qualifies someone as "experienced"?

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  • Successfully keeping a large number of snakes

    18 38.30%
  • Successfully keeping a wide variety of snakes

    13 27.66%
  • Successfully hatching multiple clutches

    5 10.64%
  • Having a lot of snake-related knowledge

    26 55.32%
  • Other

    12 25.53%
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    What qualifies someone as "experienced"?

    I've been browsing through some old threads today, and there is a lot of talk about certain species not being "beginner" herps. This is fine, I would tend to agree. But where do we draw the line between "beginner" and "experienced"?

    How does the general community here base it? I'm just curious because people tend to say, "That animal isn't for beginners," rather than saying, "That animal is better suited to someone who has kept a similar species for several years."

    What qualifies someone as "experienced"?


    *I know I used snakes in the poll. I meant this to apply to all herps, though. I only keep snakes so I did it out of habit. Sorry, guys.
    Last edited by Mindibun; 04-17-2008 at 06:38 PM.

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