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    Re: what types of pythons make what?

    Quote Originally Posted by pavlovk1025 View Post
    All I said was if he is just looking to breed snakes for money, then he should not jump into it head first.

    Except for all that other stuff you said. If that were all you said, I would have agreed with you, instead of calling B.S.

    Now onto your opinion of me and my "snake wisdom," as you call it. I am not a seasoned breeder by any means. What "I didnt know anything until 2 weeks ago" means is that I had no clue the hundreds of morphs available, that a tub is better at holding humidity than a tank, that lavender albinos and albinos are not compatible. Whoops, how did I ever miss such BASIC information. But I am no rookie to housing and caring for snakes. You assuming I have no experience is interesting to me. You umm..don't really know me.

    I didn't pretend to know you, and I didn't assume anything. I quoted your words, my friend. You talked garbage here, saying that he would never be able to sell a snake, because of his ignorance of the mutation combinations, then even again in this reply, you say that 2 weeks ago you had "no clue the hundreds of morphs available, that a tub is better at holding humidity than a tank, that lavender albinos and albinos are not compatible". You didn't leave anything to the imagination here about your experience and knowledge level. You posted it all right here in this thread. There were no assumptions necessary. In my experience, you will probably not sell very many snakes, because from the very beginning of your time in the hobby, you are arrogant and unhelpful, and this shows everyone reading this that your customer service skills might be lacking, and like you said above, there are hundreds of well known breeders in the game. Customer service has become one of the most important factors for a lot of buyers.
    Last edited by PythonWallace; 05-18-2009 at 05:54 PM.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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