This was one of my favorite looking Lake Victoria Cichlids
Hypo Granite het Albino Burm.
They grow up so fast.
It's probably just me so don't take this the wrong way please. And it is not my intention to denigrate your choice of pet but:
Snakes are cool for sure and are an important part of the eco system. But you can't walk 'em, teach 'em tricks; can't teach 'em to talk like you can a bird. There not as active as fish nor as colorful as a fish or bird, you can't play with 'em like you can a cat. Can't race around a yard with 'em, hunt with 'em like a dog or a falcon/hawk/eagle or anything else one traditionally does with a pet. It's doubtful they get excited when you come home or when its time to eat. ETC ETC ETC
I truly am interested in understanding the allur of owning a snake that could at just about any time decide to choke the life out of you and when/if there'd be nothing you could do about it.
Push comes to shove humans have pets because they fill a need that the human has.
What I'm asking I guess, is how a snake can fill any human need/why anyone would want one?
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