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How to choose a healthy snake revised

Tips:
1) Make sure your head isn't cut off.
2) Make sure we can actually see what you're talking about.
3) If you're going to mention a book, and you have it, find it and show it.
4) Don't be so hasty! This was OBVIOUSLY thrown together in very short order, due to the editing mishap (throwing the frog thing on at the end instead of where it was supposed to be).
5) Stop fidgeting!
 
sorry my camera is a retard. LMAO. I changed it just now check back later my movie maker has been on the fritz latley
 
Darn! I replied in the other thread by mistake. It can get confusing with 2 threads. Guess you will have to read both, haha!
 
Your wrong about where to look for mites.....
Look under their chin in the folds of scales..... Thats where they get and it's hard to wipe them off..... Forget the sides and eyes they may not be present there.......
Oh and the points Robbie made as well.....
You need to spend a lot more time planning these vids, and post them as a finished article.... You want people to think that they are a wealth of information and come back, not give up after a few minutes and never come back...
 
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