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    Re: Stop giving snakes names?

    when i turned 15, and had around 10 snakes.

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    Re: Stop giving snakes names?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Bowden View Post
    I treat them as pets, so they get names.
    Yeah, this. Also, half the fun of getting a new animal for me is giving it some ridiculous, slightly embarrassing name. Like Melvin. Or Noodle.
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    Re: Stop giving snakes names?

    I got a red-eared slider when I was seven and named him Spike. That is the first and last reptile I have ever named.

    I would name them, but they never come when I call, so I stopped.

    That is unless bp06f1003 is considered a name....

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    Re: Stop giving snakes names?

    Quote Originally Posted by Clint Bundy View Post
    1 snake.
    Co-sign.

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    Re: Stop giving snakes names?

    At 4, but only because I didn't want to name my GTP until she was sexed. Now I've known shes a female for two months, but because we called her GTP for so long, we can't find a suitable name. She might just remain GTP.
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    Re: Stop giving snakes names?

    I name all of the snakes I keep, and will be naming this year's hold backs as well. It's fun, and it's completely practical. It's easier to say "Hey, Nina's water bowl was low when I was doing feeding earlier, can you go refill it?", than it is to say "Hey, can you go check on DCM3422 for me?"

    I mean, I can remember 'Nina' a lot more easily than 'DCM3422'. I'll definitely continue naming all of my animals as my collection grows (over 40 now).

    I don't name my hatchlings for sale, but as soon as I make a definite decision to keep them, they get a name.
    However, I do have a snake named '23', because we originally intended to sell him, and made a last-minute decision to hold him back after we saw how well his colors were holding...by that time, we were already used to talking about him and referring to him by his number, lol.
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    Re: Stop giving snakes names?

    I've only got 5 snakes, but all of them have names and one has a first name and a last name, and one has a full title, a la knights of the round table style. I think it makes them much easier to remember! Of course, I also have printed out labels stuck to their tubs with their names, ages/approximate ages, dates when i got them, sex, and other info. It's fun to name them, and I think much easier to remember them when you think of them by name rather than ID number. So--Matika, Draccy, Lara Croft, Basilica, and Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein.

    The next two I get are gonna be named Megatron and Optimus Prime.
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    Re: Stop giving snakes names?

    Quote Originally Posted by Seneschal View Post
    Optimus Prime
    My girlfriend's 4 year old nephew named my het pied that. It said on his feeding card his name was Cash, and that's what I stick to, but he's 4, so we indulge him. If he hadn't come with a name, it might be Optimus for real.

    There's only two between the two of us and she likes to name them, but I just have no inspiration for it. I've always been terrible at naming things.
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    Re: Stop giving snakes names?

    I name them all ... I only have 3 and technically only 2 are named but im attempting to name them all. The pastels name just hasnt come to me yet so im sure whats gonna happen with that. One of the i just found out is a female so i might rename her but im so used to saying buddy and him its really hard. The spider(arachnads) was extremely easy however and that will stick forever.

    i plan to name all future snakes that i will keep too.
    spider ball python male ... arachnads
    hedgehog ... bitty(its about video games)

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    Re: Stop giving snakes names?

    All of mine have names. Themed names even, but I only have 5 permanent residents. I don't name hatchlings unless I decide to keep them. Otherwise they get a number. I don't ever see myself switching over to numbers instead of names. Admittedly, I did have a male pastel named 'PB' because I called him Pastel Boy for so long. It fit though, especially when I picked up a male Mojo het hypo and named him 'J.'

    Go NCSU Wolfpack!

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