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Darin Chappell
at Fri Apr 8 11:29:25 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Darin Chappell ]
Like i said, there are instances in which doing so are fine, especially for those who are more experienced. I've done it myself several times of the years.
What I find irresponsible is when some just tells a new person "Sure it's safe...I've done it for years" without listing all of the possible down sides. Your post specifically encouraged that newer person to separate the corns because of possible stress or other health issues, and you did not try to justify your housing practices by assuming that everyone was as experienced and capable as you are, nor did you suggest that because you have had no problems in keeping multiple corns together others could expect the same in their collections.
No, Kel...I have no problems with you or what you wrote. However, I don't at all mean to come off as some "Keeper of the Cornsnake Ethics Board" or whatever. If my frustration with some on this board made me sound as though I thought I were...well, I'm sorry for that. ----- Darin Chappell
Hillbilly Herps
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Rogersville, MO 65742
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