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    Re: What python species should i consider buying at the reptile expo im going to?

    Connie, of course that's true. When I'm old I'ma laugh at all the stuff I did at the age I am right now. I even realize that right now.

    I do know that I keep my animals responsibly and that I don't start trolling around forums.
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    Re: What python species should i consider buying at the reptile expo im going to?

    Quote Originally Posted by CTReptileRescue View Post
    I personally am not blaming it on age. Please understand (DutchHerp) that I have no issue whatsoever with teens owning herps. To his is own....
    I am only here to help.
    But again, there seems to be a confusion on how coolguy is posting. It seems to be very open ended questions, with very mixed info on his own experience. I don't think at this point anyone is playing the age card. Just the real life experience card.
    Again, I've known 15 yr. olds that have loved and raised burmese pythons.
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    Yep yep. I may make a sideways comment in regards to age, but age is not a determining factor for keeping reptiles or not. If you can take care of it and meet or exceed its basic needs, have it.
    Oh and, everyone is right about the research. This dude wants answers...instead of google image searching different pythons and colubrids, then checking out the care sheets for that species. The internet is a powerful research tool, and this guy is cutting corners in the research side of it...so what corners is he going to cut in the husbandry of whatever he purchases?

    DutchHerp...good on you man. Coolbeans or whatever, Google son...PRONTOOOOO.
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    Re: What python species should i consider buying at the reptile expo im going to?

    Quote Originally Posted by 2kdime View Post
    I hate to sound mean to the OP. But it could also be because this kid is 14 years old.
    Thats no excuse. Dutchherp is 14 and is incredibly mature. At 14 I was mature aswell.
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    Re: What python species should i consider buying at the reptile expo im going to?

    15, now!
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    Re: What python species should i consider buying at the reptile expo im going to?

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    15, now!
    Happy, late birthday then!
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    Re: What python species should i consider buying at the reptile expo im going to?

    Quote Originally Posted by pavlovk1025 View Post
    DutchHerp...good on you man. Coolbeans or whatever, Google son...PRONTOOOOO.
    Ok, On the side having nothing to do with the issue...
    did you just say coolbeans? I didn't know anyone out there still used my lingo???
    Awesome and might I say coolbeans.
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    Re: What python species should i consider buying at the reptile expo im going to?

    Quote Originally Posted by CTReptileRescue View Post
    Ok, On the side having nothing to do with the issue...
    did you just say coolbeans? I didn't know anyone out there still used my lingo???
    Awesome and might I say coolbeans.
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    Lol yeah, I said coolbeans. It was mostly a play on the OP's name, but I do say cool beans in real life. Great minds...!?


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