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  • 04-03-2004, 11:46 PM
    JLC
    ...which would mean space would not be a problem either because you could afford all the space you needed....

    What kind of collection and/or breeding projects would you like to have? Would you want something private where you work alone? Or something on a relatively huge scale like NERD?

    My own response to my question:
    (In a perfect world!)

    I want to breed ball pythons...in particular, I would like to breed exceptional "normals," piebalds, clowns, mojaves, and caramel albinos.

    Beyond that, I dream of a collection that has at least one of all the animals that fascinate me so much, including but most certainly not limited to, burms chondros, bullsnakes, pines, a mate for Caesar :mrgreen:, BCI, BCC, BRB's and too many more to name.

    I'd love to be partnered with my hubby in these endevors, but other than that keep it to a small scale. Besides the two of us, I would look for maybe one or two young people who are interested in apprenticing, to help out with all the cleaning, feeding, socializing and record keeping that would be involved in this mini-zoo!

    So what's your dream?
  • 04-03-2004, 11:51 PM
    iceman25
    I would make animals my LIFE! I would start a ZOO in every major city in the US and it will be the best in the World! Admitance is Free for all animal lovers!



    I can dream ok! https://ball-pythons.net/modules/cop...10353/haha.gif
  • 04-03-2004, 11:52 PM
    JLC
    LOL...grand dreams, Raj! Have you ever played Zoo-Tycoon? Seems like a game you'd enjoy!
  • 04-03-2004, 11:58 PM
    iceman25
    What kind of a game is that Judy? Board, online?
  • 04-04-2004, 12:03 AM
    JLC
    Neither. It's a PC game, but you play it at home by yourself. There's no online version that I know of. You can choose from a variety of pre-built scenarios where you go in and "fix" a zoo seriously in need of new management...or you can start with a blank slate and build your own zoo totally from scratch. You adopt animals as you go, and you have to keep them healthy and happy....as well as provide all the necessary fascilities to keep your customers happy, too. It's a lot of fun...very addicting!
  • 04-04-2004, 12:04 AM
    Kara
    I'm sure there are a couple I'm missing...but it's late...
    Ivory bloods
    Komodo dragons
    Lace monitors
    Perentie monitors
    Orinoco crocodiles
    Gharials


    On the non-herp side (all I can think of right now)
    Emus
    Giraffes
    Lemurs
    Llamas
    Genets
    A nice Andalusian stud horse & several fine broodmares.

    K
  • 04-04-2004, 12:05 AM
    JLC
    You really do want a zoo, Kara! :D
  • 04-04-2004, 12:07 AM
    iceman25
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JLC
    Neither. It's a PC game, but you play it at home by yourself. There's no online version that I know of. You can choose from a variety of pre-built scenarios where you go in and "fix" a zoo seriously in need of new management...or you can start with a blank slate and build your own zoo totally from scratch. You adopt animals as you go, and you have to keep them healthy and happy....as well as provide all the necessary fascilities to keep your customers happy, too. It's a lot of fun...very addicting!

    Will defenitely check it out the next time I go to the Mall. Thanks for letting me know bout it :)
  • 04-04-2004, 12:12 AM
    Marla
    I'd build an educational facility with large rooms simulating various ecosystems from around the world wih a glass wall down each one for viewing. The simulations would have to be incomplete with regard to large mammals, but I'd have a number of smaller mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, etc. appropriate to each habitat. The temperatures, humidity, photo cycles, and weather in each room would be carefully calculated to replicate what would be found in the animals' natural environments, as would standing or running water, plant life, soil type, rocks, etc. There would, of course, be veterinarians and zookeepers on staff, an apprenticeship program, a breeding program, quarantine, and on-site food production, as well as educational opportunities for schools, camps, and the general public.

    Hey, a girl can dream, can't she?
  • 04-04-2004, 12:15 AM
    JLC
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Raj
    Will defenitely check it out the next time I go to the Mall. Thanks for letting me know bout it

    No prob! Just promise me that if you get it, you won't forget about us out here in the ether as you work your way toward Tycoon status! :wink:
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