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Re: Why Are Ball Pythons Beginner Species?
 Originally Posted by _Venom_
You're annoying.
Seriously, don't you two have anything better to do than trade childish insults back and forth?
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Re: Why Are Ball Pythons Beginner Species?
I wouldn't classify a BP to be the best starter animal I mean look how complicated it is to keep. Look at how quick we feel we have to help some noobie get things right. I mean my first snake(although I had torts and lizards before) was a western hognose my pop got me. Now that is a cool animal and super easy to keep and you have the cool factor of having a rear fanged snake. I kept Hoggies for about 15 years and not once did I ever get envenomated. Even as adults I don't think I ever got one to bite me lol. Now that is a great starter pet.
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Re: Why Are Ball Pythons Beginner Species?
 Originally Posted by Skiploder
Seriously, don't you two have anything better to do than trade childish insults back and forth?
Like always, someone says a little joke and it turns into a biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig thing where people flock to teams and start defending their online friends.
All I said was Chicago winters sometimes get homes to go below 75... then he said I always say stupid things which I took as an insult, so I said not to call me stupid, blah blah, you butt in.
I'll just block him since he seems to not like what I say.
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Re: Why Are Ball Pythons Beginner Species?
Venom, I said that very few houses have house temperatures that go below 75*, and you clearly misread that.
I never commented on anything you said that I didn't like, for the record.
MH
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