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python2000
at Tue Mar 4 07:36:53 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by python2000 ]
Hey, i liked your reply really much... that is a very interesting point of view i was searching for and i understand completly and i believe it's completly right.I do not own huge snakes as i said and i'm not personally in the problem at least yet i was interested in some ideas of responsible keepers of other countryes where herpetoculture is more developed. You hit the point when you're saying many people who are risking whithout thinking so much are exactly in the categories you mentioned. May be here even more than there There are also other keepers that are just thrusting theyr animals so much because they have them since 10 to 20 years. They are saying " that snake is CAPABLE of create serious trouble, even kill me but it will never i know that..." another mistake in my opinion. Never say never, expecially when you're dealing with animal minds.
I'm married too but no children yet and for now i'm happy with my slow moving, not gratly eating fatty ball pythons and my boa constrictors. I'll surely bring, in some time a pair of dwarfs or a pair of ceylonese, better choose for me, regarding space as first but also avoiding problems that i'm not sure i will be able to solve (my wife can stay there watching but i'm not sure she will not be too scared if something will go really wrong 
Have grat day
Flavio
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