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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridinandreptiles View Post
    Also since I last had that snake I have spent many hours caring for and handling my buddies snakes at his place. So not only am I better at reading these snakes body language and handling them now, I will raise a baby and have a snake that is bound to be more docile than one abused at entire life
    But looking at and helping out with a friends snakes for a bit is not the same as owning, if you own otger snakes, which I am sure you do, you know this. I honestly think you should wait, keep helping and talking with people who own the large snakes, and you will be able to decide for yourself which better suits you. Also, getting a snake and raising it will not ensure it doesnt have an attitude, like almost all other animals some are just attitude prone whereas others are more docile...


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