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Prehistoric Pets at the 2010 NARBC - Anahiem

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2011

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  • i really like the morphs their all very coo and im sure it took some hard work but seriously you have to sell a snake for over 1000 dollars.to me thats a smack in the face to the hobby.you have these beatiful snakes but yet your only letting a very few own them. to me prehistoric pets your a bad!!!example to the hobby and i am never investing in your snakes!

  • @DmaProductions1 Not all snakes are over $1,000... We have snakes in the store for $29!!! Animals that are in the thousands cost a lot to either produce, get permits for, or are extremely rare.

  • dis dude sells badass pimpin snake morphs BUT DAYM ARE THEY EXPENSIVE I REMEBER SEEING ONE RETIC FOR 27,000 DOLLARS TO ME THATS INSANE!!!

  • @marijuana1791 We have retics that fit any budget. The newer the morph the less of them there are so the price is higher than lets say a white albino...

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  • Weird.. I've been checking This channel for new videos everyday for the past week.. i couldn't see this yesterday.... yet its Says it was put on 3 days ago lol

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  • Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful!

  • i have one question.. how in the blue hell can you cut into snakes with them alive?? are they dead.. whats the deal can you explain plz?

  • That white snake was gorgeous.

    So were the sun fire ones.

  • That white snake was gorgeous.

    So were the sun fire ones.

  • That white snake was gorgeous.

    So were the sun fire ones.

  • @FullerFarmCorns I have noticed that retics are just as docile as burms, they are just a alot more active and always moving around.

    I have 3 retics, and 2 of them have NEVER showed aggression, even when they were handled for the first time as babies. The 3rd one was nippy when I first got him as a baby, but after about 3 days of 30min handlings each day, he became completely docile and trustworthy and has never bit since.

    All 3 of them are very docile, predictable, and easy to handle.

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