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by milksnakegreg on November 14, 2007
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I came across this sight the other day and it kind of ticks me off. look at all the beautiful snakes on this page that they ruin b/c someone wants a venomous snake w/out danger to themselves ive listed the sight below see for yourself
www.venomoidinc.com
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by earthguy on November 14, 2007
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I found the FAQ page interesting. They stressed that venomoids should be treated as if they are venomous (with the exception that they must be fed prekilled prey). Now, I am definitely NOT an advocate of this practice, but what is the point of paying extra money for a snake that MAY have a shortened life span (surgury, stress, digestion efficacy, etc.) that you MUST feed F/T that you CAN'T free handle? What point, then, is there in buying a venomoid?
Oh, there is none.
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by gaboonviper4 on November 14, 2007
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there is no way i would buy one think about buying one, the only way i think positive about this is for education. i am not to happy abouot that
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by tj on November 15, 2007
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"What point, then, is there in buying a venomoid?"
Come on, man. It's for educational purposes. HAA!!!!
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by vanerka on November 15, 2007
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Even then the only educational purpose they serve is to show younger herpers what not to do...
Thanks Eric
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