suecornish
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ssmith_1187 said:My point is, there are those (most of us) who absolutely love snakes and reptiles. We love to breeder them, keep them, raise them, study them and read about them. We even share pictures of them as if they were are children
Then there are those who think, yeah snakes are pretty cool and I think I would like to own one. They go out and buy one or receive one as a gift; without researching their basic needs, thinking about enclosures, feeding requirements, ambient air temperature, temperature gradients, hides, substrates or the fact that yes, some day your snake will indeed bite you.
We were all newbies at one point, and I still consider myself to be one in every sense of the word…but the one thing that keeps me coming back to cornsakes.com and the reason I enjoy it so much is the patience, understanding and knowledge of the people that post here. Some people view snakes as a pet...while others view them as a passion and it can be difficult to turn off that passion and talk about them as just pets.
Regards,
Steve
I agree. We realize that when we get a living creature we are responsible for that life and do all we can to make that creature happy because in return having healthy happy pets makes us happy.