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    Re: accidentally stick in your Python into hot of water

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    Is this real life??!
    That wasn't necessary. The guy screwed up and understands that. Doesn't need every person on the forum to have an outburst.

    If you don't have anything constructive to post, don't post anything at all.



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    Re: accidentally stick in your Python into hot of water

    Im not having an outburst at all...maybe you should look at some of the other posts...and quite frankly I don't know who you think you are but this is a public forum and Im entitled to post my thoughts. Not every post needs to be constructive, a post can be an opinion or a story or just a picture. I did not curse at him or use foul language or trash his whole life.....I merely asked a question if this was real life because it seems like such an outrages mistake to happen in the first place that it doesn't seem it would actually happen. I find it unbelievable you singled me out against someone who nearly killed an animal. A mistake is, my humidity is wrong not dropping a snake in 120 degree water. Have you ever felt 120 degree water?? Unless he just dropped the snake in the sink, he should have felt the water as he place him in and knew right away it was too hot. Im sorry but check yourself.

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    Re: accidentally stick in your Python into hot of water

    Quote Originally Posted by Mstuppiello921 View Post
    I merely asked a question if this was real life because it seems like such an outrages mistake .
    It happened so get over it.

    The guy is posting so he can get some help and you literally had nothing to add to the post. Just wanted your chance to kick a dead horse.

    Some people have real problems and shouldn't be afraid to post on here fearing a lynch mob because they're asking for advice.

    Learn to treat people with respect.

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    Re: accidentally stick in your Python into hot of water

    Quote Originally Posted by Mstuppiello921 View Post
    Im not having an outburst at all...maybe you should look at some of the other posts...and quite frankly I don't know who you think you are but this is a public forum and Im entitled to post my thoughts. Not every post needs to be constructive, a post can be an opinion or a story or just a picture. I did not curse at him or use foul language or trash his whole life.....I merely asked a question if this was real life because it seems like such an outrages mistake to happen in the first place that it doesn't seem it would actually happen. I find it unbelievable you singled me out against someone who nearly killed an animal. A mistake is, my humidity is wrong not dropping a snake in 120 degree water. Have you ever felt 120 degree water?? Unless he just dropped the snake in the sink, he should have felt the water as he place him in and knew right away it was too hot. Im sorry but check yourself.
    People kill snakes every day on purpose with pleasure and pure cruelty. What happened here, it was a heavy and stupid mistake, but still just a mistake. Maybe he didn't know the maximum temperature what ball pythons tolerate? Probably. It was his fault? Yes. Does he learn that for his life? Yes. He ended with an (or two..) injured snake(s) and came here to ask help, because he realized what he did.

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    Re: accidentally stick in your Python into hot of water

    Quote Originally Posted by Mstuppiello921 View Post
    Is this real life??!
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Misha View Post
    That wasn't necessary. The guy screwed up and understands that. Doesn't need every person on the forum to have an outburst.

    If you don't have anything constructive to post, don't post anything at all.

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    While I agree that there is no call for people to keep piling on any person who just made a mistake, I've got to admit that accidentally dropping not one but two snakes into scalding hot water is so far beyond the pale that I also have questions on whether or not this is truly a horrible mistake or if it's a troll.

    In ANY case, I see very little value in continuing to beat this particular dead horse, so let this serve as a general warning to cool it with the vitriolic comments or this thread will be locked.
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    I will bathe my snakes if they slither over a fresh turd. A quick rinse under lukewarm water to get the doodoo off, and then right back into their cage. They don't need to soak in water. They have a tub in their cage large enough to soak if they want to themselves.

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    Re: accidentally stick in your Python into hot of water

    He's doing better.. thank you for asking..
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    Re: accidentally stick in your Python into hot of water

    Maybe you should check yourself no one ever said it was 120 degree water. My husband made a mistake and he knows he doesn't need to keep being reminded.
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    Re: accidentally stick in your Python into hot of water

    Quote Originally Posted by Ga boy 86 View Post
    Probably 110 to120

    ... You were saying?

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    Re: accidentally stick in your Python into hot of water

    That was a typo .. because you can't edit on here as far as I know..
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