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RE: Looking for Prospects

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Posted by: Serpents_Touch at Sun Sep 30 18:55:29 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Serpents_Touch ]  
   

I do appreciate you taking the time to think your response through. You made some very valid points, most of which I've thought about, but not all. I own a VERY tempermental LTR, I get bitten every time I go to hndle him. That doesn't bother me, because he eventually calms down. The ATB I mentioned, just wouldn't quit biting long enough to hold him at all. That's on the extreme end of their temperment He was a poster child for "Tempermental ATB's". But I've heard that's not how most act. I have been looking into them even more. I have also looked into the breeds of your babies before also. They are beautiful specimens by the way.. I've got time before I make any decisions, not going to rush this one.
The rear-fanged(mildly venomous/not dangerous for humans), I have looked into because of unusual colors/markings and differ in body types than the "Commons". That's part of what attracts me to them, aside from not being common. No individual on here needs to worry about me making any harsh or hurried decision, I'm taking my time, researching and weighing options.
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