Snake Owners, Please Read
I have seen alot of questions regarding snakes and their health. Please keep in mind that snakes are delicate creatures and they should be handled and cared for in such a manner.
They need food, water, photoperiods, and care. They are not for being macho, or for experments. Do not get a snake until you have been throughly educated by a proffessional, and only get what is right for you. No Venomous snakes and nothing larger than you can safely handle. Think: do you want a 14 year old with a 6ft Eastern Diamondback as his first snake? Or a 22ft anaconda? Start small and as you learn, look at other snakes. Never take your snake into public. Most folks are scared of them and this can cause serious outcomes for you and your beloved pet.
A snake is a life. It is a living, breathing, thinking animal with a sense of pain, excitement, fear, reaction, and contentment.
Please treat them with respect and don't neglect its health or physical condition.
Use your head and common sense, folks.
Answers:What is your question?
You have made a statement addressed to snake owners instead of to prospective owners. Perhaps you should have a look for people asking for advice on wether to buy a snake or not.
Try and ask questions if you want answers.
You have got some nerve directing that at "snake owners."
By all means say that to someone THINKING of getting a snake. It is very, very rude to suggest to someone who already keeps a snake that they are irresponsible.
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