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What is with these self righteous people here?


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Posted by rudedogsurfrat on March 07, 2003 at 22:34:19:

In Reply to: Re: Let it go...get a real snake. posted by CulebraOnna on March 05, 2003 at 19:14:43:

It is rediculous how alot of people here think that their opinion is the only way to go. Especially the ones who slam all the newcomers.


::ie. kng, corn , gopher, etc.

:
:So, what, you don't think that garters are "real" snakes? They're absolutely beautiful animals, and can make very good starter snakes. I guess if they're not "real" or "macho" enough, those endangered San Francisco garters can just go eat their worms and die.

:BTW, to the poster: I think you should let your ringneck go... they're fairly fragile and are small enough to make feeding difficult. I kept one overnight, and it died the next morning. If you like smaller snakes, I would try a DeKay's snake or a garter/ribbon snake. All of those will eat fish, worms, and probably small salamanders as well. Good luck!





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