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Posted by: anuraanman at Thu Jul 24 16:29:22 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by anuraanman ] In addition to what was said above, I would personally look into what sort of anti-venoms the local hospitals carry in the event of a worst-case scenario. You can stock or produce your own but I'm lead to believe that is very time consuming or alternatively EXTREMELY expensive. Up here since there are not many people with venomous snakes (none that I can think of) and the only local venomous species is the Timber Rattlesnake, there is only one hospital that carries anti-venom and it's only for Timber Rattlers. If I decided to keep an elapid and got bit, I'd be a little more screwed than someone living down south. If local venomous species interest you, there is at least one advantage to keeping those as opposed to exotics. | ||
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