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    Cool noobie saying "yo"

    Hi everyone. The name is Tanya, and I have 2 snakes, a ball named Pippin and a corn named Evan Lorne. I'm also the rangler of 3 cats who love to watch "Pip TV" (as Pippin is in a clear container, so they sit and watch him sliter around for hours).

    Though I want more snakes, my father says I have reached the limit of animals allowed in the house (as he has a cat that brings the number to 4), so much so I'm not allowed to even get fish. LOL. Though he said this before I got the corn too. (I'm an adult, but I live at home, so I have to respect his wishes). Perhaps one day.

    So just saying Hi. <--Man I love his guy.

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    Hello & Welcome!
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    "Not everyone is going to agree or listen to what you say but I have learned to do my best to educate and hope they listen in the long run. Just keep trying to educate. There will be people out there that actually do listen and learn. -Me"

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    Yay Tanya!! Tanya got her BP after loving on my girl, Calypso, at a reptile show we did!
    1.1 ball pythons 'Constantine' and 'Calypso'
    1.1 cornsnakes 'Naga' (miami phase) and 'Aurora' (anery, het for amel)
    0.1 boa constrictor imperator 'Calliope'
    0.1 rottweilers 'Java'
    2.0 children 'Robbie' and 'Logan'

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    Re: noobie saying "yo"

    to the site. Glad to have ya.
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    Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
    You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
    On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
    You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
    Then you Stand

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    Re: noobie saying "yo"

    Welcome and Hello I loved the pip tv story thats sooo cute with my animals its the other way around my snakes like to watch my hamster. Theyre probably considering him for a snack.
    "It was 4 in the mornin 22 degrees outside of course you weren't there wussy"

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    Re: noobie saying "yo"

    Welcome to the site. I know how it can be having a limit on the animals you can have (though I don't really have that problem anymore.. except for my space issue)

    Warning though this site will help your herp addiction.

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    Re: noobie saying "yo"

    Welcome to BPNet! Just a quick word of caution regarding cats and snakes. Make sure that the enclosure is sturdy as cats have been known to come crashing down through a mesh type glass enclosure lid and kill or badly scar snakes (we have a rescue here that still carries scars from that happening before we got her).
    ~~Joanna~~

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    Re: noobie saying "yo"

    Welcome aboard!! :


    I can SO relate to the pain of having strict limits on the number of animals in the house. My hubby is a stickler that way. But it's important to respect the space of the other people we share a home with.

    Thing is...there'll ALWAYS be another snake out there that you want but can't have...even for the folks that don't have to "ask" anyone else if they're "allowed" to buy another snake.
    -- Judy

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    Re: noobie saying "yo"

    welcome to our board..you're officially addicted

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    Re: noobie saying "yo"

    Thanks everyone for the welcomes. Don't worry, I was addicted for a long time. This just helps ease some of the symptoms (as I get great joy out of reading others experiences with herps)

    Quote Originally Posted by johnsgirl128
    Welcome and Hello I loved the pip tv story thats sooo cute with my animals its the other way around my snakes like to watch my hamster. Theyre probably considering him for a snack.
    Well JackJack, I think he thinks of it as a snack, as he was on the street for several months fending for himself. Though he mostly just sits and watches it (he's gotten fat and lazy). Molly likes it as her own pet, she gets mad when the other cats try to look at it (hitting them, chasing them away). Even when I have the snakes out (one at a time of course), she'll be about 5 feet away and keep the other cats from coming near it. Daniel is terrified of them, but he can't look away, unless the snake looks at him, then the runs from the room. My Dad's cat Kitty couldn't care less though.


    Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno
    Welcome to BPNet! Just a quick word of caution regarding cats and snakes. Make sure that the enclosure is sturdy as cats have been known to come crashing down through a mesh type glass enclosure lid and kill or badly scar snakes (we have a rescue here that still carries scars from that happening before we got her).
    Oh I know. Right now they are in Plastic tubs with secure lids. The cats do go up onto them (well two do), and they are very light. I have another tub like the ones that they are kept in, which I regularly use to stand on to reach things (as I'm quite short), and it holds me just fine.

    Quote Originally Posted by rottnpagan
    Yay Tanya!! Tanya got her BP after loving on my girl, Calypso, at a reptile show we did!
    You made be drink the special koolaid.
    ~Tanya
    0.0.1 BP 'Pippin'
    0.0.1 Corn 'Evan Lorne'
    3.1 Cats 'Daniel', 'JackJack', 'Horatio' and 'Molly'
    100.100.100 invisable purple people eaters named 'Moe'

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