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    Re: Cant get a snake =[

    I am thinking forum troll myself, but I like to give people the benefit of the doubt. Guess the next post will tell.

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    Re: Cant get a snake =[

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    PS: I had to wait like, two months before I got mine. And it was a spur of the moment type thing. It was under a rock and my dad said yes.
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    Re: Cant get a snake =[

    Hi There!

    As a mom, I do have to see both sides of this issue. Maybe you should "settle" for a Bearded Dragon. Please hear me out...

    A Bearded Dragon is a lizard that is VERY VERY TAME if you handle it alot and correctly. They eat calcium dusted crickets and veggies.

    *IF* -- and this is a BIG IF -- you can show responsibility for a Bearded Dragon, its cage, its food, its daily care and handling, for a couple of years, while continuing to talk about a pet snake once in awhile... maybe she will be a bit more convinced.

    You'll have to make sure that the Dragon never escapes... that the CRICKETS never escape (harder to do!)... that the cage stays clean looking and smelling... and so on.

    At the same time, check and see whether there is a local herpetologist society you can join, and learn, learn, learn.

    You'll have fun with your Dragon, which may not be so scary for your mom, and eventually she may change her mind.

    If not, Hey, it IS her house, and she does have a right to say, "I am afraid of them and that's all there is to discuss."

    But in a short five years (more if she is gonna put you up when you attend college), you will have your OWN place, and you can get a snake then.

    Five years will seem like a long time to wait, but when you get there and look back, it will seem like a short time. (It's a perspective thing)...

    Best of luck!
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    Re: Cant get a snake =[

    Sorry to digress, but Stefan... that was the perfect comment. It made me laugh. Now I'm glad I didn't comment earlier.

    Jason,
    What is a forum troll?
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    Re: Cant get a snake =[

    Quote Originally Posted by Cazador View Post
    Sorry to digress, but Stefan... that was the perfect comment. It made me laugh. Now I'm glad I didn't comment earlier.

    Jason,
    What is a forum troll?
    Rick
    A forum troll is someone who posts inflammatory comments with the sole purpose of provoking people into a heated debate or forcing the discussion off topic. For example, your question what a forum troll is, would make you a troll if you already knew the answer.

    Often the term is incorrectly applied to any dissident on a forum.
    Last edited by Stefan-A; 12-28-2006 at 03:44 AM. Reason: bad example removed

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    Re: Cant get a snake =[

    Joe,
    You'll have to keep us posted on your progress, okay?
    Rick

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    Re: Cant get a snake =[

    I cant believe so many people replied. In other forums people just ignore a post like this...

    I bought some books about cornsnakes and garter snakes... I read 2 of them already, but my mom hasnt really noticed lol..

    Hi There!

    As a mom, I do have to see both sides of this issue. Maybe you should "settle" for a Bearded Dragon. Please hear me out...

    A Bearded Dragon is a lizard that is VERY VERY TAME if you handle it alot and correctly. They eat calcium dusted crickets and veggies.

    *IF* -- and this is a BIG IF -- you can show responsibility for a Bearded Dragon, its cage, its food, its daily care and handling, for a couple of years, while continuing to talk about a pet snake once in awhile... maybe she will be a bit more convinced.

    You'll have to make sure that the Dragon never escapes... that the CRICKETS never escape (harder to do!)... that the cage stays clean looking and smelling... and so on.

    At the same time, check and see whether there is a local herpetologist society you can join, and learn, learn, learn.

    You'll have fun with your Dragon, which may not be so scary for your mom, and eventually she may change her mind.

    If not, Hey, it IS her house, and she does have a right to say, "I am afraid of them and that's all there is to discuss."

    But in a short five years (more if she is gonna put you up when you attend college), you will have your OWN place, and you can get a snake then.

    Five years will seem like a long time to wait, but when you get there and look back, it will seem like a short time. (It's a perspective thing)...

    Best of luck!
    Thanks but I have had some bad experiences with lizards so I dont really want one :P.. I had a few iguanas, and they were fun and cute when they were small. After they got bigger all they did was hurt me. They would whip me with their tail and scratch me with their claws. I would bleed every time... Ill do some reading about Bearded Dragons and maybe Ill get interested.

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    Re: Cant get a snake =[

    Quote Originally Posted by CrAzYJoEe View Post
    I cant believe so many people replied. In other forums people just ignore a post like this...
    We have a great group of people here with the common goals of learning as much as we can and helping others. I haven't seen one request for help go unanswered, here.

    Another thing you can do to save money is to check out snake books from your local library. I'm skeptical much help they'll be toward caring for snakes, but you'll continue to learn fascinating facts about them. I'd highly recommend Snakes in Question at the same link from before. If it's not available at your library, they can probably borrow it from another library for you.

    Another good bit of advise is to always clean up after yourself and never leave your garter snake book lying on the couch after you're done reading for the day. That would be a terrible, terrible thing . Seriously, though, don't leave it laying around more than once or twice or it will get annoying and become obvious. Cheers,
    Rick

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    Re: Cant get a snake =[

    Yup, don't want your parents finding out that you actually are reading about pets
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    Re: Cant get a snake =[

    In our zoo you can get a nice explenation about reptiles and the guide let's you touch a snake if you'd like to (not handle). He has a few snakes and not let to many people in, so they do not get stressed to much. Most people have a rather different view on snakes and other reptiles and learn rather much about them at such a small explanation. We also have a reptile zoo with only reptiles, there you also can get a tour with explanation. These where just examples: other people can change your mother's opinion also.

    You can always go and visit a (private) breeder, I've always had nice chats with other breeders and they are always helpful with giving information. Of course convincing your mother to go to a breeder is a different thing. But if it's someone in the neighbourhood she might be curious to check it out.

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