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LC, I don't usually like to waste my time answering any of your threads because you never take anyone’s advice here. Hey it's really great that you have an interest in herp keeping but how can you expect us to give you more help? Many of the people you call "retards" are the one's who have been successfully keeping these species you ask about for many years. Yet you don’t listen to them if the answer you get isn’t convenient for you. You go through reptiles more than anyone I've heard of. Try doing some research before you jump into a new "COOL" reptile that you saw at the pet store. If your not going to take any of our advice, at least do your homework before some new reptile has to suffer. Fix the problem with your Ball Python first! And don’t you have a Mangrove Monitor? How’s that guy doing?
 
Get a feather boa.

Virtually unkillable. You don't even have to feed it! And it won't bite either! And you can handle it at ANY TIME!
 
Never read your posts before, nor do I intend to.

Garters make nice, easy pets. I've had mine for nearly 2 years now, and he's been a great joy, especially at feeding time, lol.t
 
wow i read this forum and had a good laugh. i don't a herp but always wanted too and wow thats some funny stuff here. feather boa thing was funny but there is a plus, they come in many different colors and you can wear them around your neck without worrying about being constricted!
 
I know I shouldn't do this...

Seviper, a pokemon is a pretty cool creature. You can raise it on a game boy and you canot do it any harm.

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TheBloodyIrish;1206842; said:
Get a feather boa.

Virtually unkillable. You don't even have to feed it! And it won't bite either! And you can handle it at ANY TIME!


damn straight bloody my sister has kept a few of these succesfully for a few years...nice coloration too...i think its pink blue and purple ...way cooler then any ball python:ROFL:
 
Hey, even the pros like feather boas...

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Anywy, LC, just focus on the ones you have now. Eventually you are going to run into high electrical bills and a need for more room and a bigger freezer if you keep this up.
 
LC, you really have to focus on what you have before you start "getting into more serpents."

The lessons you learn from *successfully* keeping one will give you the know-how to keep many MANY more and enjoy them all for years to come. And by successfully, I mean one that thrives for you - eats every week, sheds properly, and grows into a healthy adult.

Everyone here is beyond the point of frustration with you because like clockwork every month you post a new animal you've acquired, and then a week later make a post with some kind of problem you are having with it, and then that's the last we hear about it. Maybe give an update to the progress of the animal in the threads you start? Even if things don't get better, at least it shows you are trying and you'll at least be respected for that.

So, please, focus on getting what you already have in optimal condition before you get any more animals.

I think you've got it in you, but I do also think that you're young and have a little bit of growing up to do in order to really "get" what we're all saying.
 
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