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    Re: Rabbit Shows, Horse Shows, Even Guniea Pig Shows, but What About Snake Shows?

    You couldn't get 10 people to agree on ideal size and shape. then if you did, they couldn't agree on enough issues to set any standards. What do you think a proportional size should be? Some like their snake a little on the fat side, while others like to keep them on the slightly thin size, so who would be right? Since no 2 snakes the same, what standard would you use for the mophs, such as lesser or even albino for that matter.

    It's not like a dog or horse that have been bred for standards for more than a hundred years? I don't know what purpose this would serve either? Do you charge ten times as much for the neonates from your blue ribbon winner as you would from a snake that didn't place in the show?

    Do yiou really think that snake folks would care if you're snake was a blue ribbon winner?

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