Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
My advice would be to research PRIOR to bringing animals home. I think it's unfortunate that you re-homed one animal just to replace it with another.
You cited lack of time and lack of experience for reasons to re-home the snake after only a few months. Now you bring home another animal the same day??

And you just threw it in the same enclosure? Is the enclosure even properly set up? Was it cleaned?

If you didn't have the time or knowledge for one animal, why would you bring another animal home before researching them enough to properly care for the animal??

Is this just going to be a revolving door of animals?
First of all, I re-homed my snake because she was aggressive and I didn't have the experience needed to help her come out of it. Nor did I have the time, considering that I'm getting ready to start back in my 3rd year of college. It would absolutely NOT have been fair to her for me to keep her with the lack of knowledge and time given the circumstances. Secondly, my girlfriend has done her research. The animal has been hers from the get-go. So when I asked for advice, I wasn't blindly asking for directions. Just tips that some may have. And seeing as we have two other snakes whom we would never dream of getting rid of, I'd say that it's not a revolving door of animals. So, if you're gonna be rude than you can just feel free to not reply.


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