I don't think the O.P. wants to hear this, I see the same thing posted in more than one place.
Sad, really, the lizard is going to suffer for it in the end.
Yeah, I just cut and pasted my response when I realized we were up to three threads now. Ah to be young again without "real" responsibilities.:tears:
04-05-2012, 05:32 PM
Elite Morphs
Re: which one
i think i will just use my money to get a male ball python morph since people dont think im ready for one
04-05-2012, 09:21 PM
offthewallflower
Re: which one
Since the Iguana wasn't touched on too much, i'll go there. I have 2 Cuban rocks. I also have a spare bedroom that is the reptile room, a fenced and fully escape-proof back yard and i spend infinitely more on organic blueberries than microbrew. Yet, I still worry at times that I am not doing right by these animals. You should never fully feel that your husbandry is perfect, it can only be a replica. I adore the gray/orange blur flying from the ceiling onto my head when I enter their room. I have a whip mark or two. They also will chill for hours or eat from my hand.
My honest suggestion would be to do a realistic budget. See what you spend the most money on. Do you value this more than a new pet? Figure out how to cut $200 bucks a month to dedicate to the reptile of your choosing. Believe me, I spend more than this. Electricity, replacing UV bulbs, Substrate for a 12ft tank 2ft deep isn't cheap, a variety of veggies to keep them interested and healthy and oh my gosh the time dedication.
If and when you are ready for this enormous commitment I wish you the best of luck, these can be wonderful and rewarding animals to spend your LIFE with. However just like any family member, you will have issues and have to be dedicated enough to solve them.
04-05-2012, 09:49 PM
Mike41793
Quote:
Originally Posted by Elite Morphs
i think i will just use my money to get a male ball python morph since people dont think im ready for one
This would be a 100x better choice for you. I actually gained some respect for you here. Because when you first started posting here it sounde like you were hellbent on getting a big lizard no matter what. By changing your mind after listening to peoples advice it shows your mature compared to other 13 year olds. You could get like 5 ball pythons and it would still only be a fraction of the money/time of keeping a sav or iguana! Please feel free to keep posting and asking questions :)
04-05-2012, 09:53 PM
infernalis
Re: which one
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike41793
This would be a 100x better choice for you. I actually gained some respect for you here. Because when you first started posting here it sounde like you were hellbent on getting a big lizard no matter what. By changing your mind after listening to peoples advice it shows your mature compared to other 13 year olds. You could get like 5 ball pythons and it would still only be a fraction of the money/time of keeping a sav or iguana! Please feel free to keep posting and asking questions :)
And I just gained a boatload more respect for you... :cool:
Tolerance and patience are valuable virtues. kudos.
04-05-2012, 09:57 PM
offthewallflower
Plus, speaking from experience as I was once a 13 year old girl. Chicks dig Ball Pythons!
04-05-2012, 10:20 PM
Mike41793
Quote:
Originally Posted by offthewallflower
Plus, speaking from experience as I was once a 13 year old girl. Chicks dig Ball Pythons!
Too bad girls like you didnt live near me. Saying i had 4 balls got me dirty looks in high school hahaha
04-05-2012, 11:28 PM
Elite Morphs
Re: which one
haha and thanks mike i really appreciate that comment
04-05-2012, 11:33 PM
John1982
Re: which one
Quote:
Originally Posted by Elite Morphs
i think i will just use my money to get a male ball python morph since people dont think im ready for one
I don't think many here will argue against getting a ball python but is that what you really want? If you have your heart set on a lizard there are plenty of awesome species out there for your consideration. Northern blue tongue skinks grow to a decent size and are much more manageable - quite the groovy lizard in my opinion!