Quote Originally Posted by Royal Morphz View Post
I don't post much on these types of thread because everyone is going to do what they feel like doing anyways. In the comment you made about what Pat said it sounded like you were being a bit disrespectful. He was just commenting on the fact that you obviously hadn't had these animals very long and you just threw them together in your "quarantine" room. Quarantine doesn't do any good if you place the 2 animals together. I mean could you not wait the 30-60 days and then put them together? Do you care more about "maybe" making little snakes and less about the snakes health you already have? Just keep in mind some of us here have been doing this since before you were born so show a little respect to your elders(as we are all wiser than you) and take the advice we give you. There has been several posts I've read where people have given you advice on your quarantine system (or the lack there of) and you just blow off the info. I'm kinda done here because its hard to want to help someone that doesn't want to help themselves

Oh i respect him a lot! and i respect everyone here, I dont care wether they've been doing this for 100 years or a week, i show everyone the same amount of respect.

I just have to reply to what you said before:
"Quarantine doesn't do any good if you place the 2 animals together."

Well, the reasoning behind quaranting is to provent your current collection from getting any disease or mites that your new snakes could potentially have... correct? Well, if these animals had any disease or parasites (which they don't, b/c they got a vet checkup and we were told they were very healthy) don't you think they would've obtained everything by now... Someone said just opening the new box in the room of your current collection is enough to spread whatever they have to your whole collection, so shouldn't being shipped in the same small box be enough to spread what they.. But thankfully they dont have any types of disease, or infections, or parasites, thanks to our awesome vet!