Fantazmic
Very Well-Known Member
This is excellent news......it is so needed now the hobby is growing and will give a real sense of being able to protect the pure bred lines and also formally recognise them..
I don't see how it would work or be policed?
i remember reading a thread a while back, it was about handling snakes before purchasing. one of the posters made it very clear that there was to be no handling for fear of disease transfer if you were looking at buying a snake of theirs. so if you dont get to handle it before buying colour is all you really have to go by in your purchase
i remember reading a thread a while back, it was about handling snakes before purchasing. one of the posters made it very clear that there was to be no handling for fear of disease transfer if you were looking at buying a snake of theirs. so if you dont get to handle it before buying colour is all you really have to go by in your purchase
I think that is a bit extreme but i resepct their choice. A bit of hand sanitizer or rubbing alcohol onto the hands is all it takes to kill the germs. I always use rubbing alcohol and let it dry in before handing any of my reps
i remember reading a thread a while back, it was about handling snakes before purchasing. one of the posters made it very clear that there was to be no handling for fear of disease transfer if you were looking at buying a snake of theirs. so if you dont get to handle it before buying colour is all you really have to go by in your purchase
@steve1
im not the brightest bulb on the tree are you agreeing with my statement?
please elaborate, what else to most keepers or potential keepers matters? not the hardcore keepers.
other than health
What should people look for or how should they go about selecting a snake say from Pilbara Pythons or from me?
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