Please allow me the liberty to reprint the original quote:
“thes snakes are 2002 babays they were produse form salmon hypo to salmon hypo thes makes them f2s I have 10 here are some of the nice ones. 500 each thes is a codamanet trat.the 3 I posted are all females.”
Now please read another quote, this one from Keeping And Breeding Snakes (Mattison, Chris. Blanford Press, London. 1992. p. 66)
“Care of the common boa is normally straightforward, although newborn snakes can be delicate, being especially susceptible, in my experience, to cold. Adults and young require a temperature approaching 30 C (86 F), although this may be allowed to drop slightly at night. Diet is mice, rats and rabbits, according to the size of the snake, and so some individuals will, if necessary, take chicks and other birds."
How would the person who wrote the ad in question read the Mattison quote and, how would the same person relay this type of information to someone buying a snake from him/her? I can, of course only guess, based upon the content of the original ad. My guess would be along these lines:
'car of thes commonboa is normal straight. all tough newborn snakes can deficate. be especially in my experience suspectable when cold adults and young require a temperature 30 to 86 but you can drop it at night. Diet is mice rats and rabbits according to size some individuals will necessary take chicks and birds.'
Maybe I am not giving the author of the ad enough credit about how he/she would interpret the Mattison quote, or about how he/she would relay this information to someone else. I could be wrong but, the grammatical structure and spelling of the advertisement certainly does make me wonder if such would be along the lines of the advice one would receive from the author of the ad. In fact, I am wondering, even more so, if the whole thing is just a joke of some sort?
If it is not a joke – do you really want to buy an animal from someone who wrote an ad like that? I certainly would not do so. Why – well, if for no other reason than my doubt (based upon my opinion) about his/her possible (maybe even probable) inability to interpret and pass on written instructions and; yes I base my doubt upon the content of his/her written ad.
Hopefully this was a bit more objective than my last response to this thread.
Best regards,
Glenn