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Old 31-May-07, 08:45 PM
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It depends what you want from your new pet. I have never had turtles, but I believe snakes are better with handling. If you want a pet you can handle and (in my opinion) is great to watch, go with a snake, but if you want a pet that is beautiful to watch but not the best to handle, go for a turtle.

I personally like snakes better. Turtles are beautiful but snakes are too and I like to be able to handle and hold my pets. If I could have both, I would definately get turtles, but if I had to chose I would go with a snake.

But in the end, it is your decision. Do you want something different this time round (like a turtle) or do you think you would enjoy another snake more?
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