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    Reptile breeder as a career?

    When you see people selling reptiles at shows, is that there job, or is it just a part time job? I would LOVE to become a reptile breeder full time when I am older( I am 14 now), but I would not really want to do it if I was just barely making it by from a financial standpoint. So what is the average yearly income for a breeder? Also, I would love to get more reptiles( I only have one normal bp right now) , but I am worried that if I go off to college I could not really keep them. Help?

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    Re: Reptile breeder as a career?

    Most of the people that do this for a living have been in the hobby for 10+ years working their way up to that level. Its not like any other business where you can just take out a loan and jump in and expect to turn a profit right away.

    You're very young, I would recommend keeping your collection small. Especially if you have plans to go away to college. If your heart is truly set on reptiles take care of your education first and the passion will always be there to pick up on again in the future.

    With animals that live 30+ years its a lifelong commitment to make.
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    Re: Reptile breeder as a career?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spaniard View Post
    Its not like any other business where you can just take out a loan and jump in and expect to turn a profit right away.
    I don't know ANY business that works that way! Most businesses fail within a few years, most people who start a business that succeeds can't take home a paycheck for the first 2 years.

    I agree that this is goes double for any kind of animal breeding.

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    Re: Reptile breeder as a career?

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    I don't know ANY business that works that way! Most businesses fail within a few years, most people who start a business that succeeds can't take home a paycheck for the first 2 years.

    I agree that this is goes double for any kind of animal breeding.
    I agree with you there, I shouldn't have said right away.

    Although the house flipping market was pretty good a while back and many people were making money their first year. However that was a short lived niche.
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    Re: Reptile breeder as a career?

    Quote Originally Posted by thegoalie22 View Post
    When you see people selling reptiles at shows, is that there job, or is it just a part time job?
    Good question.. I couldn't tell you about the people you see at shows, but I can tell you that the majority of reptile breeders who do in fact turn a profit do not do it as their sole source of income.

    If it is something you are interested in, well it is a good time to start. Learning proper care of these animals takes time invested actually taking care of them! Everything from regular care, to specifics for breeding and eventually incubating eggs, dealing with sick animals.. And if you want to build your own enclosures that is another whole school of woodworking and wiring etc.

    On top of that, running a business is more than just knowing how to care for and breed animals.

    Some people are able to make the leap to being full-time reptile breeders. Not many, but some. It is something that I think almost everyone on this site has wondered about, whether it would be possible for them to do.

    You're only 14, you've got tons ahead of you, heck you may not have even started thinking about college opportunities yet. I would be the first person to encourage someone young and "into" reptiles to try their hand at caring for and breeding some "easy" snakes or lizards. You may not make any money, heck you might not even come close to breaking even, but it sure is fun and rewarding, and you'll find out quickly how much effort you're willing to put into it.

    Luckily you're thinking about this a bit earlier in life than I did, I never even CONSIDERED breeding reptiles until about a year and a half ago, and I wish I could have gotten a head start on it when I was in high school or college.

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    Re: Reptile breeder as a career?

    I definitely have been looking at colleges. I live in Pa, and since my mom works for Penn State, I would get like 75 Percent off tuition if I went to any of their campuses. The problem is the other thing I am interested in is being a chef, and you can't do that at Penn State, i dont think lol. A fairly likely plan right now is for me to go to a culinary school about an hour away from me, get a degree, and be a chef or personal chef, as well as breeding reptiles. Because, correct me if I am wrong, but I doubt chefs work full days. Can someone give me an general estimate of what a reptile breeder makes in a year?

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    Re: Reptile breeder as a career?

    well chefs often work more than full days, depends on how ritzy of a place you get, and even then... well let's just say most chefs are at their restaurants alot. If you want to pursue that career... it is rewarding for sure (not to mention it broadens your taste in food for sure) but don't expect a 5 hour day or anything.. he he.

    Perhaps think of College instead and take lots of biology and business classes.. college will definitely help you become more capable to handle whatever you decide on in the future. Unless you like reallly good food, then chef fo sho!

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    Re: Reptile breeder as a career?

    Quote Originally Posted by thegoalie22 View Post
    Can someone give me an general estimate of what a reptile breeder makes in a year?
    This isn't like being a general manager of a store, or any other job with an "average salary".

    This is running a business. The successes and failures of breeders ranges from doing multi-millions of dollars a year in sales with some of that being profit to going completely bankrupt.

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    Re: Reptile breeder as a career?

    If you want to be a "good" chef your time table will be from 0600 in the morning when you check the market for the best products (fish, meat, grocery) till 1100 or later in the evening when the last guest leaves the restaurant, it is a commitment to become a good chef, but worth it, I wish I would have gone this route when I was young...
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    Re: Reptile breeder as a career?

    Breed what you love....

    Love what you breed.


    The rest will take care of itself.....if you are meant to breed reptiles as a career you will find the path that will take you there. Is it hard, yes, is it impossible, no way! Be passionate and ignore the naysayers...(believe me, there will be naysayers)


    Also, be smart with you $$$$, a sound business plan and prudent investments will hold you through the bad times.

    Lastly, there will always be demand for gorgeous snakes......people can't resist them!


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