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[QUOTE="Badwolfe, post: 1981744, member: 113003"] Snakes are no different to keep than lizards. First and foremost you should make sure you are fully versed on the requirements required to keep the snake in the eco system that it will thrive in. Like every other animal each species has different environment and care requirements and you can't generalise with them. Its frightening how many people impulse buy reptiles and only start researching how to look after them after bringing them home. You should arm yourself with as much knowledge as you can on the husbandry of a particular species and have its enclosure set up and running long before you purchase the snake. [/QUOTE]
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