Starting a refuge for BP (and other easy to care snakes)
I'm pretty new to actually have a snake and learning hands on how to care for it but I still want to get more and if I had the money I'd buy them all. I had an opportunity to get one or two snakes (bc and bp) but both died a month or so appart because the person that had them decided he did not want to take care of them anymore (even though his reason for not giving them up was because he really wanted to keep them) and let them die of hunger/dehydratation. The friend that told me about it will try to have him give me his tanks and other stuff so I'd have a lot of things I might not need but also things I could use in my rack. Another friend told me that they bought a cornsnake from someone that had a BP to give, a few months later he learned that snake died because the owner did not find someone to take it. These are only two instance in 2 years, and I know that there are not many refuges in Quebec City that can take snakes, so I though I might offer myself to take those snakes and care for them until I can find someone that will really care for it as it should be cared for.
That is one big wall of text, but it is why I thought it could be something I could do. I dont want a big collection of snakes, a few of my own and already snakesitting one. I'm not too much interested in breeding though it could happen one day. I have the space for more and so many snakes seem to die because they are "only" snakes.
Pretty much, what I wanted to ask is : Should I try or would it be too much?
For now I already saw 2 snakes for free on classified ads and asked about them. One I got no answer while the other is being sent to a petshop. I dont want them to end up dead because they were "only" snakes...
Re: Starting a refuge for BP (and other easy to care snakes)
+1 with what reinz said, quarantine is very important. There is a local guy to me that actually has a storefront and he rescues reptiles. He has a huge store but he ran out of quarantine space for all the rescues and eventually he just started storing them all in the same room. Lets just say the illnesses and mites got out of control. So I don't visit anymore. Last I heard, he is selling the place. Very nice guy, very good intentions, his love and willingness to help any reptile overwhelmed him and he folded under pressure. He was spending hundreds of dollars every month on enclosures, mite killer, anitbiotics, etc. I liked going also because he sold exotic knives. Sad to see. So be careful and always plan. Sometimes you just have to say no to an animal in need in order to protect what you already have.
Re: Starting a refuge for BP (and other easy to care snakes)
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Ufoo9k
That is many snakes bcr229! Were they from people that knew you, or they got to you another way?
Friends, friends of friends, and friends of customers (we have a home-based business) who have seen snake enclosures in the office.