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Old 25-Apr-08, 10:21 PM
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dont try and understand be happy with your snake and leave it at that ....
try to understand?!!!
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Old 25-Apr-08, 10:25 PM
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hozy its a taipan ..............
Its actually an eastern brown. That baby brown is one of her offspring.

Thanks for the nice comments guys.
 
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Old 25-Apr-08, 10:33 PM
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u can let an elapid explore aswell, much better pet to have than a python. just wish i was 18
yeh totally
 
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Old 25-Apr-08, 10:34 PM
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still luckey i didnt pick it up i know when they wanna be left alone
 
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Old 25-Apr-08, 11:37 PM
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Stunning collection you have there Voodoo! You've got enough venom there to wipe out a small town (actually, a pretty large one )
 
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Old 26-Apr-08, 12:35 AM
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yes but with a python u can let it out, to explore, do that with a ven what happens? What difference does it make if i am a first time owner, my opinion is the same. its not about the risk, theyre venomous that mite b a sign not to feep them in a cage


now ill go easy on the flaming as your 14 and dont understand things very well

keeping a python cause you can "handle it" is a crap reason alot of people dont handle there pythons just look at them and observe for pleasure
people keep fish and you dont handle them for example

elapids are the most beautiful snakes of all,and some people love them and keep them
its simple as that

the risk of keeping them is minimal if your not stupid

now no more silly questions
 
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Old 26-Apr-08, 12:36 AM
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by the way voodoo keep posting pics you have an awsome collection of the best snakes on the forum
 
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Old 26-Apr-08, 02:30 AM
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Hi Dee, that sure is a stunning collection....... Do post some more pic's of u'r ven's....... Would love to see them...

Lol almost forgot to add, we should go on a ride when I come to AU end of the year..... Cheers...
 
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Old 26-Apr-08, 03:05 AM
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shouldnt poisonous snakes be left in the wild it seems thats where theyre meant to be not in a tank
the same could be said about your spotted.there is absolutely nothing wrong with keeping elapids if you know what you are doing.


btw nice elapids voodoo
 

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sorry voodoo lol it was late and i just counted back 4 was a pan , and yeah hozy good thing you didnt pick up.....
 
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Old 26-Apr-08, 08:30 AM
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look! its a sign.......

and sorry voodoo, they are amazing looking snakes. cant wait until i can have some like that!
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Old 26-Apr-08, 08:40 AM
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look! its a sign.......

and sorry voodoo, they are amazing looking snakes. cant wait until i can have some like that!
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Yeh same here mate i only got 3 more years before i can get me first elapidae
 
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Old 26-Apr-08, 09:38 AM
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[quote][now ill go easy on the flaming as your 14 and dont understand things very well
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yeah cos im just so young and imature. oh yeh by the way if u handle a fish out of its tank itll die, just sayin
 
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Old 26-Apr-08, 09:42 AM
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ok sorry all, just my opinion. sorry if i offended anyone. didnt want to stat fights
sorry
 
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Old 26-Apr-08, 09:46 AM
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F T O your not an idiot your just asking and thats good but what you have to realise is there are lots of people that keep venomous creatures wether it be reptiles ,spiders ,scorpions , fish and even bees without people doing this we wouldnt have any anti-vens nor the knowledge that comes from keeping such creatures it may not be something that you agree with or understand why but I am sure you might have people saying to you why do you like snakes period ....
 
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