Quote Originally Posted by pbenner View Post
"Do what you had to do" - Does this mean you put you desire to have your new pet in advance of his health? I understand people work, I work, hell, most weeks I put in 55-60 hours, but I also make sure that when I've got an animal (any animal) coming in that I can either have it delivered to my work address where I have a temporary holding setup done, or that I can pick them up or get their delivery from the drive when they arrive.

It is not all that matters is that he arrived alive and well. It's important, yes, but you said it yourself he was cold to the touch when you got him.

From what I've gathered since joining this group is that responsible keeping is the #1 goal here. I align well with that, and what you describe above is not responsible. I am sure more than one person on here has told you that this shouldn't happen. I hope you don't let it happen again, but if you do, I pray for the safety of your future snakes.

Best,

Paul
Do what I have to do meaning I had to go to work and being that I had no one at my house to pick u the animal when he arrived would of been a bad idea. He would of DOA for sure that day. But if you want to come at me and tell me what I did wrong or how I should go about doing something in the future in regards to handling my snake(s), then please DM me. Not, post it on someone else forum thread. This "conversation" has nothing to do with the topic here.

To the author of this forum: I do apologize. And your snak looks beautiful by the way. Aurora is a beautiful name.

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