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    Thank you so soo much

    I would like to take the time to say thank you to LadyWhipple02, or aka Lynn. She has been helping me out with everything, she is helping me out soo much, as some of you may know, my snake may have RI, and seeing I'm only 16, and in crazy debt, lynn is helping me out by helping with the vet bills!
    I just wanted to say thanks, and I think she should get some recognition(sp)!
    Mitch

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    Re: Thank you so soo much

    "It’s about the animals, the knowledge, and the understanding of the reptiles we are fortunate enough to share our existence with. It’s not about the status you hold with other herpers, or the money that can be made. It’s about appreciating these fascinating creatures on the most basic level. Once you reach the point that you can watch a green anole stalking a cricket with the same wonder and appreciation that you have when you look at a piebald ball python, a radiated tortoise, or a kimberly rock monitor, you have reached the pinnacle of herpetological achievement.


    For those just entering the hobby, I encourage you to seek these qualities. Don’t get caught up in the reptile business, buying and selling, always trying to get the latest morph. Enjoy the animals. Sit and watch them, learn from them, and maybe you can one day give back to this hobby something which is much more important than a new burmese python morph….knowledge."---Clay Davenport


    I read that on Clay's page today and that kinda sums up why I do the things I do. It's all about the animals, and helping out the people that really care

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