Pinkie-Dawn: I feed all of mine frozen thawed, saves alot on expenses, plus it's safer for the snakes themselves. Only two of mine hold a grudge against me for a reason unknown and tried to strike, though I haven't been tagged yet. Also yes, their extreme laziness is awesome! Haha, they just chill on your neck/arm.
Slenderman: Cool cool, I was looking at a corn snake to get before I moved to BPs. Who also have a notorious habbit to go off feed. My Fire gave me a scare, as she didn't eat for 4 months straight, she's been back on feed for the past month now though, whew. Sorry about your CS.
Quetzal: Ah, nice! Same as above I was gunna get a corn snake, but my Girlfriend talked me into a Ball Python, which I'm not too upset about. Gunna start breeding hopfully this next season if my Fire gets up to weight. My Mojave male (Joe) is a proven breeder, so it's gunna be cool to get some Majave/Fires...more excited for my Pastel Lesser to get up to size to put with Joe, so hoping for some BEL's!
ZachLMedia: Yeah, I myself hadn't pictured that a snake would be my next pet, let alone my next 12 and counting. Many of which are all very mellow, and don't do much, but flick their tongue and parascope, which is indeed cool. Though yesterday my Hypo Enchi showed me just how fast they are as she refused her meal and took off out of her tub...needless to say I was able to catch her though, but yeah she hauled!
Gyrdosamped: Thanks for the compliment! Yeah, their color and pattern variations are one of the main reasons that makes 'em so addicting! That and their general laid-backness. And indeed, setting up their habitat can be quite pricy, primariliy due to the need for a thermostat to regulate temperatures, though once their settled in they don't really cost much to maintain, assuming they stay healthy. Vet trips can be a killer, too.
Jellecentfan1/xxkaylabby: Yeah, I used to be pretty cautious around them too, expecially constrictors as how big they got, but they quickly grew on me once I got one of my own. (Royal Pythons get roughtly 4-6 feet long.)
PersianTrainer: I remeber catching harmless guarder snakes in my backyard growing up. So I was able to pet one long before my new family additions. They're dry and smooth, and don't mind being touched. Except their head, they generally won't strike or anything but they'll pull away rather quickly.
Kriegstien: Glad to hear that your interest in snakes. Not that you'll need me to tell you, but if you do end up with the time for a snake, do your research before hand. Though they're really easy to care for, it's still always good to know your stuff. Especially depending on the type of snake.
Dominic: Yes feeding videos are great, especially being able to film it in person. It's amazing what a snake can handle as a meal! Also the shedding process is another interesting event to witness.
The_Consumer: Ah, what a shame, but to each their own. Haha, yeah I put a spoiler around the picture, one cause it's a bit large and two..not everyone likes snakes. My dad's friend's wife came over once, and couldn't even go in my room knowing that there would be snake in it though they're not entirely visable.