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RE: Heres the problem with you guys

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Posted by: DISCERN at Sun Jul 10 15:42:36 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DISCERN ]  
   

Actually, the problem is your need for attention on the internet Frank. That is all it is.



You speaking of a failed hypothesis about how snakes " bond ". Being found together in the wild does not fulfill the necessary requirements. What you are implying in reality is very easy to read. You speak of providing all of these thermal gradients for cages, yet you can't provide pics of how you do it.



" Yet, when you heard about what we do, you forget that all methods take steps to learn. You just want to go to the end and be done with it, then say, see it doesn't work. "



Sorry, you struck out on this one. The reason why the risk of it not working is because kingsnakes have this basic biological aspect about them: They eat snakes, and each other. You are ignoring simple scientific facts, and then using ignorance as a way to keep blabbing on about things that so many are tired of reading. Sir, you know better than to do that.



" when allowing the snakes to BE, the snakes they are. The method I use and bluerosy uses, is much easier and avoids the common problems your method is so entrenched with. You know, poor nesting, bacterial infections, etc. "



Pure hypocrisy, and here is why. The snakes will always be the way they are, and that is the fact of always eager to eat other snakes. No matter how many times you go on and on about this, science will always be against your bonding theory. Science wins Frank!! I just wish you would be honest with yourself and others, and just accept that fact. As far as you implying others have poor nesting, bacterial infections, that is a very broad statement to make when you have no knowledge of what you speak. Speak for yourself. If you are lazily keeping a multitude of kings together, the chances of more health problems due to uncleanliness, waste buildup, waste in water, etc. is the most evident fact available. Get real.



" You guys get all goofy about respecting different species, yet, you keep them all the same. "



So keeping water from two Cal kings, that you claimed you were doing, is respectable. With that, your credibility is out the door.



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