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How many snakes is too many snakes?
OK, so I am 14 years old, hope to go to a really good college, which will mean I would move out of my parents house at 18. The problem is, my parents like my reptiles, but would not want to take care of them. I could probably persuade them to keep an animal or two that I really liked, but most would have to be sold or given away. I am still sorely addicted to these fascinating creatures, especially BP's. I go on kingsnake almost every day and pester my parents about how "that bee would make a perfect pairing with my pastel."What I am asking is should I build my collection more if they are only going to be gone in a few years, and at what point would it be too many snakes to keep for a kid like me.
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Why would you buy snakes knowing your going to have to rehome them? Why not find a way to bring them along with you? They don't take up much room, and he'll racks look like end tables I'm sure you could pull it off. Or convince your parents to care for them while you are away. It wouldn't make sense for them to allow you to get the snakes only to get rid of them. They are a pet, one that can live a long time. I don't see why so many people consider them items they can just give away and re home over and over again. You made a commitment when you bought them, my advice is hold up your end of the bargain to the snakes.
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Too many snakes to me is one more than I can afford to house or feed...
But it sounds like there are other things to consider in your situation. Before you think about expanding your collection, you should have a plan in place for who is going to care for them when you go away to college or wherever life takes you. Are you going to get out of the hobby for the time you're in school then get back in when you can? I just would advise against growing your collection unless and until you have a plan.
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Too many is more than you have the time, energy and means to PROPERLY care for.
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Re: How many snakes is too many snakes?
"What I am asking is should I build my collection more if they are only going to be gone in a few years"
Probably not, I don't get the point anyways.
"At what point would it be too many snakes to keep for a kid like me."
Unless your making a job out of it (and even that is debatable), you have too many when it's a burden to properly look after them.
I don't know why you'd have to get rid of them just because your going to collage though. I'm sure you'd be able to find a place to live that would allow you to bring your snakes with you......
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Re: How many snakes is too many snakes?
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Originally Posted by jinx667
Too many is more than you have the time, energy and means to PROPERLY care for.
I would say this as well. And at your age - I would say 1. MAYBE 2. My sister is in the same boat as you, shes 14, wants to go to college, but she wants a python. I would be willing to take care of it while she's at school, but she obviously can't take it with her.
In your situation I would stay where you are, enjoy the one you have, and move to bigger, brighter things when you have the time, money and energy to do so.
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thank you everybody, these are very helpful responses! I really would love to take animals to college, but most schools I like don't allow any pets. You all bring up very good points, and this has convinced me to keep my collection at 5 for my high school years.
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Re: How many snakes is too many snakes?
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Originally Posted by brobertson
OK, so I am 14 years old, hope to go to a really good college, which will mean I would move out of my parents house at 18. The problem is, my parents like my reptiles, but would not want to take care of them. I could probably persuade them to keep an animal or two that I really liked, but most would have to be sold or given away. I am still sorely addicted to these fascinating creatures, especially BP's. I go on kingsnake almost every day and pester my parents about how "that bee would make a perfect pairing with my pastel."What I am asking is should I build my collection more if they are only going to be gone in a few years, and at what point would it be too many snakes to keep for a kid like me.
It sounds like you answered your own question. You already have a pastel. Have an adult conversation with your parents on whether they will be willing to take care of a second one in four years when you go away to college, and then choose wisely if they say yes. Then, over the next 3-4 years, you may even meet someone that you are comfortable asking to take in your BPs for that time frame, so they don't have to (if it's a female, that's about the right timeline for a breeder loan, for example). In theory, you can get a shared apartment with friends after your freshman year, so they would only be caring for them for Aug-May of the first year (if a dorm stay is required). There is a chance you could go to a local school, so they might not need to take care of them at all if you still lived at home (not that I'm suggesting you limit your options for this reason). Right now, your parents are paying the heating bills and likely the food bills, so it would be inconsiderate for your to grow your collection on their dime, anyway.
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If you want to keep your hobby of herping alive long term its easy. Live off campus. Dorms suck anyways
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Re: How many snakes is too many snakes?
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Originally Posted by brobertson
thank you everybody, these are very helpful responses! I really would love to take animals to college, but most schools I like don't allow any pets. You all bring up very good points, and this has convinced me to keep my collection at 5 for my high school years.
Just so you know most college dorms and apartments only mean dogs and cats when they say "pets." Typically, if it's caged, they don't care.
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