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    Re: Learning about Venomous Care

    Quote Originally Posted by Mephibosheth1 View Post
    Thank You for the input and advice; this is exactly the thing I was lookin for.

    In general, how do other members of the reptile community view keepers of venomous species?? I know responsible keepers won't flaunt their collections in everyone's faces, but it seems that most hot keepers (at least on here) keep a low profile
    I think it is cool that some people keep them....LOVE WHEN PEOPLE SHARE PICTURES OF THEIRS!!! I just worry about the small % of complete idiots who keep them and ruin it for everyone else...much like with any hobby or interest. (personally the hottest thing that interests me are dangerous plants, scorpions and hot fish)
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