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    Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryu View Post
    hey now i just completed tom's (my snake) tank about 2 weeks ago and he hasnt tried to escape from it a single time as opposed to every night before i finished it, so i know hes very content with his new environment. with that said, i wish my snake could like me as much as his new tank but if i were to give him and the tank to someone else, he would still be content with his tank and not miss me at all even though i'm the one who spent my hard earned money on him instead of myself. in other words your snake would act more or less the same no matter who is taking care of it
    this is my own post from earlier. i dont think anyone read it so here it is again. i think this is the nicest way to try to end this retarded argument. if this is hard for u to understand, im sure you'll throw it back at me, and in that case i dont waste my time with unintelligent ppl so u wont be hearing from me again. just know that all these ppl want only the best for bb and thats about as 'humane' as it gets

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    Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared

    It only takes a few minutes of reading the realize that most of the members here know exactly what they're talking about. They have large amounts of personal experience.

    I find it a little asinine to come on here, asking for information/advice, and then say the advice you got is wrong. You may not like it, however that does not mean it is incorrect.
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    Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared

    People will argue the semantics of what is right, wrong, humane or not until the end of time and still not come to an agreement. That is human nature.

    The advice or suggestions that people give are based on either what has or has not worked for them personally or the experiences of others. There is no set rule book for keeping reptiles. If there was, there would be no reason to ask questions. Personally, I like reading a variety of opinions, views, and suggestions because it gives me a broader range of thought in which to form my own. It is up to the individual keeper to choose whether to heed or ignore any advice or suggestions given, because ultimately, we are responsible for the decisions that decide the success or failure of our animals...
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    Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared

    Quote Originally Posted by exotica0095 View Post
    cbooks i dont understand why you are still replying to MY thread when you clearly have not offered anything useful and have only thrown random insults??? Maybe u should keep ur mouth shut and stay out of my thread since im the 1 who made it.


    This thread is about us and our snake i think a lot of people here have been very helpful and i have learned A LOT so has wispurs it is our first snake it would be nice if you could stay out of our thread since all u seem to add is negativity!

    man the last time i talked like this on a post i got the little yellow letters over there under my name
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    Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared

    Quote Originally Posted by moravaguy View Post
    man the last time i talked like this on a post i got the little yellow letters over there under my name
    haha damn u should get that appealed then cause it makes u look like u cant get it up at first glance lol

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    Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryu View Post
    haha damn u should get that appealed then cause it makes u look like u cant get it up at first glance lol

    lol well if people are gonna let yellow letters let good advice go unused well then fine, but i did kinda talk that way to a admin.
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    Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared

    some snakes eat their prey alive, exoticas is a beautiful person for not letting it happen. cheers

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    Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared

    Has anyone found a set of "car keys"?

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    Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared

    Quote Originally Posted by rizl0p View Post
    some snakes eat their prey alive, exoticas is a beautiful person for not letting it happen. cheers
    What about the people who have picky eaters? The BPs that won't take frozen or pre killed. They will only take live, no matter what. Do you expect us to let our snakes die because they're doing what comes natural to them?

    I know I'm just feeding trolls, sorry everyone. It's just so amusing!
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    Re: adopted a ball python new here a bit scared

    The only thing I have left to feed these trolls is this..

    It is not YOUR thread. Stop acting like you OWN it and can DECIDE who posts in it. It is on a public internet forum. Anyone can post in it as much as they'd like.

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