Without taking sides in your discussion on experience, stick around on here long enough; you'll see the aggression as soon as someone posts something that someone else doesn't agree with. And it's not necessarily anything wrong, in this hobby there are a lot of opinions, and this can cause some people some angst.You said ignore... but i agree with scrutinizing advice from every person on this forum.. I havent come across any aggressive people on this forum as of yet..
My advice would to be ignore any advice given here from members that joined after 2010 and scrutinise all advice from members pre 2010.
There's some very experienced keepers here. But it takes time to work out who they are
Without taking sides in your discussion on experience, stick around on here long enough; you'll see the aggression as soon as someone posts something that someone else doesn't agree with. And it's not necessarily anything wrong, in this hobby there are a lot of opinions, and this can cause some people some angst.
Having said that, the mods are doing a pretty good job lately, deleting any posts/threads before things get out of hand.
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And regardless of when someone has joined a forum, it is the truly "experienced" keeper that listens to others' stories, and methods of doing things. There is always something new to learn.
One last note to the OP: don't mistake number of posts for experience either.
@stusnake
In regard to handling I have had my snake in his enclosure to settle for the last 6 days since I got him. Should I give him a feed first then handle in a further two days or handle then fees tonight or tomorrow. Also as I a little worried about my first bite I kind of want it to happen so I can begin to learn to deal with it as it is just another part of the hobby.
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