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a153fish
at Mon Jul 11 19:21:53 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by a153fish ]
>> What is odd is you shoot down others yet have done nothing to actually have it occur. Explain that to me please.
I have said many, countless times FR, it "CAN" be done! But for the sake of newbies here, I have to also say that there is some risk involved. I kept Speckled kings as a youth in New Orlens, and They would go for a long time, tolerating each other, but it seemed that eventually after years sometimes, one would eat the other. I'll give you the benifit of the dopubt, that maybe I waited too long betwwen feedins or some other error, on my part. So I have done it but there are things that can go wrong if you do not follow the pre-described 12 steps to bonding pre-requisits you guys promote. I don't have a problem with Jimmy, Billy or Bob S, doing it. My focal point has always been toward the younger less experienced keeper that may read this and think, this is the NEW WAY, to be cool! Then they put their snakes together and magically end up with One fat one. You guys are hell bent on convincing everyone this is THE NEW Revolutionarry way to keep snakes, and if you don't do it this way, you will fall behind with the rest of the ignoramous. My problem is more with the delivery of the info and a couple of the obnoxious condescending messengers, than the actual message. Gotta go play Truck Driver! ----- King Snakes! Who can make a better mouse trap?
Jorge Sierra
My Site > www.Sierrasnakes.com
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