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Re: Relax and enjoy
 Originally Posted by Gio
You should post that in between walls shot. It looks like a hallway of serpents with caging on both sides.
Here ya go bud. Wide angle shot makes it look much bigger than it is. Chest freezer for feeders out of frame in the bottom right of the first picture. 4’ stack and grow out racks in the second picture


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Re: Relax and enjoy
 Originally Posted by jmcrook
Here ya go bud. Wide angle shot makes it look much bigger than it is. Chest freezer for feeders out of frame in the bottom right of the first picture. 4’ stack and grow out racks in the second picture
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One of the finer run reptile rooms I have seen to this day. Everything is well planned out. And placed strategically for the benefit of the animals.
I wish I had as many snakes as you have.
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Relax and enjoy
 Originally Posted by Gio
One of the finer run reptile rooms I have seen to this day. Everything is well planned out. And placed strategically for the benefit of the animals.
I wish I had as many snakes as you have.
Thank you for the kind words my friend. You’ve got a great group and well considered arrangements for each of your critters too, no doubt.
I can definitely appreciate and understand wanting more. If I didn’t have various constraints I’d have a larger collection here, but I also enjoy having the ability to observe and learn each individual animal here pretty well. Also have to look at the long game of eventual holdbacks, litters/clutches that may live here for a year or two before finding forever homes, etc.
Everyone has their boundaries and what constitutes too much is very subjective from person to person. But I will say that I’ve had greater appreciation for everything that I keep as the collection has grown. No ambitions of turning this into a business or anything, my career keeps me busy enough. But the enjoyment I get from raising these critters all my life makes me never want to not have babies growing up here.
The only time it’s a bit excessive is if I do full substrate change for the entire room in a day. Which is definitely doable as I have for some time. Went about it more leisurely this summer, a couple cages/racks/wall at a time and it was more drawn out obviously, but also very relaxing and enjoyable.
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Last edited by jmcrook; 07-19-2024 at 10:26 PM.
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