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vidusa
at Thu Jul 12 11:06:51 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by vidusa ]
I asked a simple question for some feedback, and people are calling for my head. Did I market it? I think not. Am I researching to make sure I don't mislead anyone, Yes I am. I someone asks, is this ... I can say, no, I believe its just normal. If I have this question, I am sure many other also have this question. Maybe, they are afraid of the castration they will receive for asking.
I'm not a ball person. Truthfully, I don't understand all the hype. To me, it is one of the most common of all the small python species. The least interesting out of Africa. A childs pet. A beginners snake. A snake for those afraid of being bitten (I know a few bite). I do understand the retic craze, blood python craze, schrub python craze, but give me a break on the balls.
A real test for those who dare is taming a coachwhip. This is a snake that will climb a bush just to face you eye-to-eye. It will not just cowardly crawl into a ball. Coachwhips go full-out, biting, pooping, whipping, etc. That is a man's snake. No-one give a coachwhip to a child, not even a psycho-path.
I am not going to sell a snake that may be $600 for $30 without doing some research. Now, I know its just $30, but wouldn't you want to confirm that first? A simple question does not deserve a beheading.
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