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Originally Posted by tommy757
the thing our buddy above just said was that his balls do fine in a small enclosure and so do all of our retics and thats the point if it works and well,why change it.
Aaron why so aggressive you show youre inexperiance and ignorance by tryin to beat up on people who dont agree with you ,oh and by the way if any of the big name guys are right not just the private keepers then retics are just fine in 8/10 foot enclosures since bobs been doing it for 30 years right along with the baldagos and tom crutchfield hell man the list goes on and on its no longer opinion when every major player in the game does it the same way and buddy you are inexperianced with maybe 10 years ive got double that also with healthy snakes and a zero mortality rate Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm maybe im doin it right
it seems you justify the tiny tiny enclosure because you breed well congrats but the green eyed monster is starring at ya bud dont get Butt hurt
oh and in the 90,s you were still watchin barney youre first herp while I had real snakes.
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Can you please start properly typing and making coherent sentences so I can understand your points easier. Thanks. My kiddie eyes don't read gibberish well.
First of, my argument is they shouldn't be owned in the first place. Nobody needs to own giants. Especially in tiny enclosures. As I said, if you breed, go ahead. All those people you mentioned breed for a living, I believe they are the exception to the rule. We're talking about the person who owns one or two.
It's funny how I'm "aggressive" and not just passionate in my opinion. Yet, the "informed" and "experienced" are the ones who take shots at my character and age. By the way, congratulations for being born before me I'll give you a cookie.
Also, apparently age means experience to you. I've said it multiple times that I've had experience and yet it's washed aside because I don't side with YOU. That's just sad. I'm open-minded to concede my points when given but I have yet to have a solid reason why they should be kept in general.