Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
You're obviously entitled to your opinion. However, people come here to learn. And if this is how you're going to contribute, maybe it's better left unsaid.

Releasing invasive animals into the wild is extremely ignorant, cruel and quite frankly, idiotic.

This is why I wish there was an application process to purchasing animals. Some people just shouldn't have them...
Quote Originally Posted by MissterDog View Post
Seriously?? I hope you're joking. "Any you can't sell or keep you'd turn loose in the neighborhood?" Do you have any idea how careless that would be and how harmful that would be to the community's reputation? The reptile community already has a hard time dealing with a bad image from shady and irresponsible owners. I sincerely hope you're not one of them because your jokes are not funny, useful or appreciated.


If you are serious then you have no business owning reptiles.
Quote Originally Posted by MissterDog View Post
100% agree. A lot of people don't bother putting thoughts or research into owning an animal, let alone take responsibility for their careless actions and how it effects, not only the well-being of the animal, but the community as a whole.


Wow, I thought it was pretty obvious that I was not serious. How many people who have no clue actually admit it? And has anyone EVER said they planned on turning unwanted snakes loose in their neighborhood? Come on people. Some of you need to lighten up a bit. I just thought that Deborah's comment was overly strong as the OP said he has experience in breeding boas. I know they're not BP's but come on, he is way ahead of people that have never bred snakes and I'm pretty sure it will not be that steep of a learning curve for him.