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  • 10-13-2009, 07:00 AM
    Denial
    Re: Sarah and cookie
    Thank you
  • 10-13-2009, 07:28 AM
    Neal
    Re: Sarah and cookie
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kman7183 View Post
    this doe not really apply to this thread. but i'd like to know where neal got his roufus beak i've been trying to find one for quite some time?

    I'm actually going to be getting rid of him here shortly. I will only keep my anaconda as she will always be my baby, but I am getting a pure Wolf, and he will consume most of my time.
  • 10-14-2009, 11:41 AM
    mumps
    Re: Sarah and cookie
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    Originally Posted by Neal View Post
    I'm actually going to be getting rid of him here shortly. I will only keep my anaconda as she will always be my baby, but I am getting a pure Wolf, and he will consume most of my time.

    Ah, another well thought out animal acquisition. "Getting Rid" of one poor thing to make room for another poor thing.

    Bet that "wolf" consumes more than your time.

    Chris
  • 10-16-2009, 12:32 PM
    Neal
    Re: Sarah and cookie
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mumps View Post
    Ah, another well thought out animal acquisition. "Getting Rid" of one poor thing to make room for another poor thing.

    Bet that "wolf" consumes more than your time.

    Chris

    I will not get rid of him unless I find him a good home to where I know he's well taken care of. The anaconda i'm probably going to relocate to my mothers house due to me getting my wolf.

    As far as him consuming more than my time, you'd be surprised. It's not like he's wild caught.
  • 10-17-2009, 01:02 PM
    Beardedragon
    Re: Sarah and cookie
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mumps View Post
    Ah, another well thought out animal acquisition. "Getting Rid" of one poor thing to make room for another poor thing.

    Bet that "wolf" consumes more than your time.

    Chris

    Isnt that what most breeders do?
  • 10-17-2009, 01:42 PM
    mumps
    Re: Sarah and cookie
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    Isnt that what most breeders do?

    Can't speak for "most" breeders, though I do see an awful lot of "Proven..." animals for sale.

    I have room for so many bps. There are morphs I would like to add, but cannot because the space is occupied already. My proven male spider won't be breeding anymore because I now have a bee, but he's a gorgeous animal and I wouldn't "get rid" of him for anything.

    But a lot of breeders are of the dollar value mentality (if it is their livelihood I can understand that, but this is just a hobby to me that hopefully will help cover the costs of my collection) and they need to replace their not-producing animals with ones that will earn more money. I mean a normal costs just as much to house and feed as a dreamsicle, but the potential for profit is far greater...

    But Neal has two snakes. And he's a kid. When he tires of the wolf, what's next?

    Chris
  • 10-17-2009, 03:07 PM
    Neal
    Re: Sarah and cookie
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mumps View Post
    Can't speak for "most" breeders, though I do see an awful lot of "Proven..." animals for sale.

    I have room for so many bps. There are morphs I would like to add, but cannot because the space is occupied already. My proven male spider won't be breeding anymore because I now have a bee, but he's a gorgeous animal and I wouldn't "get rid" of him for anything.

    But a lot of breeders are of the dollar value mentality (if it is their livelihood I can understand that, but this is just a hobby to me that hopefully will help cover the costs of my collection) and they need to replace their not-producing animals with ones that will earn more money. I mean a normal costs just as much to house and feed as a dreamsicle, but the potential for profit is far greater...

    But Neal has two snakes. And he's a kid. When he tires of the wolf, what's next?

    Chris

    How about you don't assume. What i'm doing, I also have my reasons for. He is going to get around 200-250 lbs. He will also try to eat my snakes. I don't want to see a tank knocked over and a dead animal. So I would appreciate it if you mind your own business. You don't see me disrespecting how you power feed your anaconda like an ignorant child would. Thank you.
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