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    I hate my small house

    There are 2 boa in my area that are on craigslist. There being kept in a wood enclosure, together, with a light that has no protection. They have a small branch to climb on and a small piece of card board on the floor. They have been on craigslist for like 2 months. I wish I had more room, I would snatch them up so quick. Just ranting, sorry!
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    Re: I hate my small house

    I feel that way all the time about living in the apartment I rent. Even apart from the issue of having to get the ok from the landlord for anything we get, the space limitation really sucks. I keep seeing posts by people who have whole reptile rooms devoted just to the hobby and I just dream of the day that I can find a place where I can go crazy without any of those restrictions. For right now, I just try to remember that I could be somewhere that pets were not allowed at all, so by comparison it isn't so horrible, but the freedom to just pursue any acquisiton I see would be amazing. Maybe someday, in the mean time I try not to think about it too much.
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    Having a large house just means you have room for more snakes, but it doesn't mean you have room for all the snakes you want.

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    Re: I hate my small house

    I personally have 5 and im pretty happy with that amount. I can't imagine owning 30 or more like some users here do.

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    I agree Mr .Misha, 30 is a lot, but I wouldn't mind having half that. I would love to get into some of the larger species but that will have to come when I can upgrade my own enclosure size
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    I know how you feel, I live in a tiny apartment right now and I'll be moving into my late great-grandmother's only slightly less tiny house when the current tenant moves on. Not much room for animals.

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    I know how you feel. I have a 1 bedroom apt that is around 800 square feet. We have 2 humans, 3 cats, 4 rats, 1 hamster, 1 snake, and 1 fish living here. There is still lots of room, but I feel like we should have a bigger space for our pets. We won't be getting any new snakes until we buy a house..... in 4 years. Eek.

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