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03-15-05, 08:19 PM
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Squamata Concepts
Join Date: Jan-2003
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It was your original post, all of your posts after that, and line of questioning that leads me to believe you should not own a burm or medicaly significant scorpion species..... Reading a book or working in a pet store will not prepare you for the challenges of keeping dangerous animals in your home...... I feel that you should think twice before keeping large boids and venomous arachnids..... Especialy with your VERY limited knowledge and experiance...... They should be lft in the hands of mature, experianced keepers only
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03-15-05, 08:25 PM
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i have had scorpions for years with no problems i don't mess around when it comes to dangourse animals
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03-15-05, 08:41 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2005
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oh i have 5 raptors and a trex that i ride daily to and from school
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03-16-05, 12:17 AM
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Location: ON,Canada
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Quote:
Originally posted by blue6
oh i have 5 raptors and a trex that i ride daily to and from school
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Comments like that are proving you not mature, what make you think that this is helping you defence. And large monitor and Iguanas are alot diffrent then 14 fooot burm..
Jamie
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03-17-05, 02:07 PM
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Join Date: May-2004
Location: montreal
Age: 39
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i think you guys are taking it to hard on Blue6....everyone has to start somewhere, like he said he has a boa so next big thing would be burmese.....thats what i did i had a boa for years then sold him and now i have 3 burms. 12 feet, 8 feet and 6 feet. no hes not as Experienced as you but hes trying, let him find out how tough it is by himself....
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03-17-05, 02:12 PM
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Look at his inmature comments why would we want to help, he obviously dosent want help.
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03-17-05, 02:25 PM
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Join Date: Feb-2005
Location: Ottawa
Age: 50
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Almost as imature as taking a suck and not giving any good advice when he obviously needs it.
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03-17-05, 02:53 PM
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I dont see you offering any advice, when people dont want to listen why try and give advice?
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03-17-05, 03:05 PM
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Join Date: Feb-2005
Location: Ottawa
Age: 50
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I'd be happy to give advice if I owned a burm, but I only have experience with my Coastal and my balls, so my advice would be useless.
And of course he doesn't want to listen to advice when its telling him he doesn't have enough experience and should be getting one. If he's never had one, that's why he's asking for advice on this forum.
Now here's my advice as it pertains to my coastal: Don't keep your snake tank in a room with an unfinished ceiling. I learned this the hard way and feel like a moron for it.
Here's some more : I couldn't handle my coastal for the first couple moves with out being worried about bitting, but after the initial stress of moving subsided, she's been a joy to own. Hopefully the same holds true for Blue burm.
Good luck.
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03-17-05, 03:39 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by sturiches2000
And of course he doesn't want to listen to advice when its telling him he doesn't have enough experience and should be getting one. If he's never had one, that's why he's asking for advice on this forum.
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Not once did I mention he was not experianced enough so maybe you should read the whole thread before you state that.
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03-17-05, 03:54 PM
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Join Date: Feb-2005
Location: Ottawa
Age: 50
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Quote:
Originally posted by JAdkins2451
I dont see you offering any advice, when people dont want to listen why try and give advice?
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Read post number 3.
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Originally posted by JAdkins2451
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Originally posted by sturiches2000
And of course he doesn't want to listen to advice when its telling him he doesn't have enough experience and should be getting one. If he's never had one, that's why he's asking for advice on this forum.
Not once did I mention he was not experianced enough so maybe you should read the whole thread before you state that.
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Re-read what that sentence sais that I wrote, it doesn't say 'you' told him that he was inexperienced, only that that's the advise he's been given thus far.
That being said, the advise given by HeatherRose and a few others is great advise.
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03-21-05, 02:17 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2005
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HEY guys didn't mean to start trouble or get anyone mad at each other I have been getting alot of help from my boss about burms and we even started turning a walk in closet into a cage for farther down the road when he gets bigger  didn't mean to really piss anyone off thnx everyone for your help and gregg those are some nice looken gaboons
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