|
Here is what I don't understand. I plan to purchase my snake from Bob Clark. I know many of you have negative opinions on him, but let's look past this for a minute. Ophidian Paramyxovirus is a highly contagious disease from what I can understand, so if his snakes were carriers of this his entire stock, not just Burmese pythons, would be dead by now. I understand than there are many morphs out there have been terribly inbred, but Ophidian Paramyxovirus is highly contagious and if his animals had it his stock would be gone by now. This is what I really don't understand about the argument. This is a virus, it doesn't see color, or species, or morphs. It will host itself in ANY snake. So if one snake in a collection had it, theoretically, ALL could have it. I'm just trying to gain an understanding of where some of these ideas come from. Because no offense at all Julius, but I'm not buying this PARTICULAR reasoning, when it comes to Bob Clark atleast. That's not saying that you don't have other solid points, I'm just asking to hear those.
|