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<blockquote data-quote="leaveittoweaver" data-source="post: 50948" data-attributes="member: 4055"><p>Glad to hear your making a responsible decision! That's great! We need more people like that in the hobby!</p><p></p><p>And as for the seller informing you, I think it goes both ways. As a consumer, it is our responsibility to find out about the animals we are getting. I always research a species before I get it. However, I have been given animals in the past I knew nothing about there care and had to hastily learn as much as possible so I do understand that. I do feel though that if the seller asked you that and you told them you only had a nhandu that they should have informed you about the speed and venom of this species. I certainly would have told you if i was the seller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leaveittoweaver, post: 50948, member: 4055"] Glad to hear your making a responsible decision! That's great! We need more people like that in the hobby! And as for the seller informing you, I think it goes both ways. As a consumer, it is our responsibility to find out about the animals we are getting. I always research a species before I get it. However, I have been given animals in the past I knew nothing about there care and had to hastily learn as much as possible so I do understand that. I do feel though that if the seller asked you that and you told them you only had a nhandu that they should have informed you about the speed and venom of this species. I certainly would have told you if i was the seller. [/QUOTE]
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