Quote Originally Posted by patientz3ro View Post
Again, learn to spell. Learn to read, and then try doing both of them. You still have no idea what you're talking about, and the fact that you can't even see your own contradiction is making it more evident with every ignorant post. Keep calling me kiddo, that juvenile attempt to belittle me is really just reinforcing the fact that your nephew is the brains of the family.

I'll make this very simple. I know this is a difficult concept for you to grasp, so I'll use small words. We're done here. You have no desire to admit you're wrong, and I have no desire to waste any more of my time reading your misspellings and contradictions. I really don't care if you agree or disagree. Your opinion is completely useless to me and anyone else who has a genuine interest in ball python behavior. Save your opinion and your breath.

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I can spell, mistypes happen sometimes. You're assuming I'm contradicting something because you're not competent enough to comprehend simple phrases and sentences. I'm not wrong because you clearly don't understand what you're talking about, and the fact that you even jumped in the middle without understanding what was being said in the first place. I don't care if my opinion is useless to you, hopefully you'll educate yourself one day by letting the teacher(myself) teach you. I've given you two lessons today, how many do you want?

Grow up and learn what you're talking about in the first place. My original statement still stands. Yea that BP may not strike, or maybe it hasn't struck yet, but that doesn't mean it won't strike. If it suddenly decides to become an aggressive feeder, that's when you'll get bit.

Show me you rubbing a rat on your hands and putting it in front of your snakes, a solid non stop recording video. You may do it 20 times, but of those 20 times, it only takes one time. That's my whole point. His snake is clearly not striking and maybe it hasn't. The simple fact is that doesn't mean it won't or it can't.

Hell, I have a Lemon Blast female that won't eat f/t rodents. I was curious so I rubbed the rat on my hand and put it in front of her nose and she did not strike at all. She's an absolute sweet heart, but that doesn't mean she wouldn't strike at me if she wanted to. Now on the other hand when I heat up my rodents if I walk past my Sable and Bumblebee tub they will strike at the tub. No rat in sight, do you know why? It's because the scent is in the air and it's a moving heat source. Now both of those snakes have never bit me, but they are also aggressive feeders.

Now my Sable Pin & Mojave are aggressive feeders but won't strike at me when my hand goes in front of the tub without a rat. Snakes do vary on a case by case basis, but when in feeding mode, senses take over vision.