How do YOU recruit reptile-sitters?
What it says on the tin. ;)
I'm interesting in hearing how people find, recruit, or otherwise secure their reptile-sitters when they're away for extended periods of time. Do you rely on the "family pet-sitting service," call in a fellow herp-keeping friend, or take a third option? I'm particularly interested in hearing from people with larger snakes (ex. boas) or more high-maintenance herps (ex. chameleons).
Sound off y'all!
Re: How do YOU recruit reptile-sitters?
I just so happen to be one of those lucky people who has a friend near by that can care for mine if I'm out of town. He breeds carpets and has been -along with this site- a mentor to me when I first got into reptiles. I cared for his entire collection for a week over the summer while he was on vacation so him caring for mine would be no big deal.
Re: How do YOU recruit reptile-sitters?
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wnateg
How long are you planning to be gone? I couldn't imagine being gone longer than a week or two, so no feeding would be an absolute necessity. I would be monitoring temp / humidity remotely, and if that needed adjustment, I would call a friend (who I gave a key) and walk them through what needs to be done.
How do you monitor temperatures and humidity remotely? This sounds super helpful.
While not feeding for 2 weeks wouldn't be a problem, one of my big concerns would be if my BP accidentally knocked over his water bowl or something and no one knew about it.
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Luvyna
How do you monitor temperatures and humidity remotely? This sounds super helpful.
While not feeding for 2 weeks wouldn't be a problem, one of my big concerns would be if my BP accidentally knocked over his water bowl or something and no one knew about it.
My option) setup the thermometer and hygrometer so you can watch them from this camera (night vision) https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07MG...b_b_asin_title (added benefit of watching the snake too)
Fancy option) https://www.amazon.com/SensorPush-Wi...dp/B01AEQ9X9I/
Re: How do YOU recruit reptile-sitters?
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Originally Posted by
wnateg
How long are you planning to be gone? I couldn't imagine being gone longer than a week or two, so no feeding would be an absolute necessity. I would be monitoring temp / humidity remotely, and if that needed adjustment, I would call a friend (who I gave a key) and walk them through what needs to be done.
Thankfully I don't have anything longer than weekend trips coming up in the foreseeable future, if that's what you're asking! This is more of an exercise in prudence so I can (a) plan for future trips that crop up and (b) determine if some of the species on my want list are right for my lifestyle. My trip to the Hamburg Expo yesterday confirmed which snake is next up (following a year or so of earning my spurs with Adelita) and nailed down which two lizard species I'd like to keep (knowing me, the first lizard may come home sooner rather than later), so it's time for me to plan ahead.
It's funny that you mentioned remote monitoring, wnateg. My family and I were joking about me setting up a Nest camera facing Adelita's enclosure so I could watch her when I'm away from home, but it seems as though that may not be such a far-fetched idea after all!