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justin_harris
at Sat Jun 21 19:43:58 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by justin_harris ]
ok, dude, if u want an aggresive snake, u first gotta know that most are nervous and finiky and dont settle down well[cept waters] black racers drop like flies in the hands of even highly experienced keepers, it takes alot of knowledge and experience to keep snakes like that. the best thing i can tell you is get a corn snake, king snake, a book on how to care for it, work with it, get use to caring for one, then get something a little harder, like a captive raised water[if u can find one], after u gat the hang of it, which takes around two years, then go after an aggresive snake as a "pet", the best i know of is a coachwip. get a BIG one, clean its cage once a week, new water everyday, hook handle it every two weeks. do this for a year. eveytime it bites you, put a note on its cage saying"i could be dead right now, and if i live, ill owe the hospitol 16,000 " then deside if you wana keep venomous. all the while, handle wild snakes, theyll give you a run for your money, read up on ALL snakes, venomous or non. and when u think ur ready, if u have to ask "whats a good beginner venomous?" then your NOT ready. good luck
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