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Old 02-02-14, 12:08 PM   #1
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OOO yeah and anoles dont live were i am so i guess i will be looking for a long time but you probably knew that since your a expert
Go find them where they are. Go travel and experience the hobby.

I am an expert. Thanks for noticing.

One day. When you eat all your wheaties and grow big and strong you can carry my snake hook. Maybe.
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Old 02-02-14, 12:12 PM   #2
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Go find them where they are. Go travel and experience the hobby.
This I would like to do someday in the future. Australia would be my first choice(not really for the hobby but more for field herping and such...etc)
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Old 02-02-14, 01:37 PM   #3
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This I would like to do someday in the future. Australia would be my first choice(not really for the hobby but more for field herping and such...etc)
You do understand that field herping is a part of the hobby if you want it to be right?

It's the beautiful part about it all. Any part of it can be someone's preferred hobby and that's great! Whatever excites and drives someone's passion.

Your original question was loaded considering you weren't taking in all parts of what makes the "hobby" though.
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You do understand that field herping is a part of the hobby if you want it to be right?

It's the beautiful part about it all. Any part of it can be someone's preferred hobby and that's great! Whatever excites and drives someone's passion.

Your original question was loaded considering you weren't taking in all parts of what makes the "hobby" though.
not exactly Aaron.

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What is your view on the reptile hobby as of now? What are some changes that would make it "better" in your opinion? In what direction would you like to see this hobby go?
There is always room for improvement, I was just asking what would make it better, and which way would the people here like to see the hobby go. Not loaded at all, it's a neutral question.

Sure, my own views of the hobby may be biased and one-sided, but this thread isn't about just my view. I'm asking everyone to chime in.
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Old 02-02-14, 02:30 PM   #5
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Go find them where they are. Go travel and experience the hobby.

I am an expert. Thanks for noticing.

One day. When you eat all your wheaties and grow big and strong you can carry my snake hook. Maybe.
First of all i eat cherrios not wheaties and are you going to ship that hook to me? Or how am i going to get it?
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