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View Poll Results: Parents and ball pythons?

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  • My parents allow ball pythons.

    27 32.53%
  • My parents dont allow ball pythons i need to convince them!

    4 4.82%
  • I've tried to get them but just cant convince them.

    2 2.41%
  • I'm old enough to own them in my house.

    50 60.24%
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    Re: Parents and reptiles!

    My mom would never allow snakes in her house. I'm currently keeping my little sisters' collection with mine until she moves out Sometimes there's just no convincing moms. My mom was deathly afraid of snakes. She will come into my snake room, but she's still not found of touching/holding them.

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    Re: Parents and reptiles!

    Quote Originally Posted by PurplePython View Post
    Yeah and everyone told me to lay off this Payson kid because he was "mature".

    The thread he just made is a really good example of how mature this kid is.

    I love being right....

    Paysons just made a thread titled "can michael jackson use the "N" word" and if he should have the right to use the "N" word.

    REAL MATURE KID HUH GUYS?
    I in know way was trying to show "Immiturity". I was trying to bring a laugh or two to the community, PP I feel like you dont receave enough attention at home...

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    Re: Parents and reptiles!

    Quote Originally Posted by PurplePython View Post
    Yeah and everyone told me to lay off this Payson kid because he was "mature".

    The thread he just made is a really good example of how mature this kid is.

    I love being right....
    Boasting about being "right" doesn't earn you respect. Your tone in this entire thread has been very harsh. We have quite a few younger members here who are very mature and take extremely good care of their animals. And as Walt pointed out - you are ALSO still just a teen yourself. And others would consider you very young and by the tone of your posts immature.

    Doesn't feel so good to be judged by your age, does it?

    Take a step back from the thread if it gets you THIS riled up, it's honestly not worth it.

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    Re: Parents and reptiles!

    Quote Originally Posted by Chocolate Muffin's View Post
    Ok, I'm sorry, I can't restrain from asking this question (I should, but I can't)

    What are you studying in college? I'm just curious to know.
    i'm a year and a half into psychology, lol if thats the right spelling, lol hopefuly, since thats my major
    Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    Yeah....gotta really work on that realism when shooting a movie with a woman who has snakes for hair and can turn you to stone with a look....what were they thinking???

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    Re: Parents and reptiles!

    I am 15 years old, i have a nice collection of ball python morphs and some nice eggs one the way soon. ( females in prelay shed).

    I am very mature for my age and have been keeping reptile for 3 years!

    i have:
    leopard geckos
    corn snakes
    tortoises
    ball pythons ect...

    I also have a nice big shed to breed rodents in and i supply all of my local pet shops with live and frozen food, thats what fund the ball python morphs.

    I feel that age shouldnt matter too much. If someone is mature enough to care and have the money for snakes ect.. the he should be able to have one.

    There are downsides to keeping snakes ( bp ect. ) MONEY, i am unable to go out often, nor buy lots of nice clothes or some other stuff as i have to put money into the reps 24/7.

    Thats not something that someone can get used to straight away.

    essay over, lol.

    thanks for reading
    Keeper and Breeder of Python Regius,Morelia spilota sp,Boa constrictor imperator,Hydronastes Gigas and More..

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    Re: Parents and reptiles!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny View Post
    I have no doubt that there are many 15 year olds (and younger) than can properly care for a ball python or even several. And the OP seems to have a good idea of what they need for their ball python but when it comes down to it, it doesn't matter how ready YOU are. If you parents are not ready for the responsibility (and trust me, it will be partly their responsibility too. It is living under their roof, sudden vet bills, electricity, etc), then the answer will be no and you should respect their decision.
    Hahaha, when I was 13 I snuck my first snake into the house (I pulled that trick when one parent says no, and the other says "yes but don't tell your mother it was my idea"). My mom found out about a week before xmas, and didn't talk to me until she unwrapped her presents. My dad, who was all for the reptiles in the house and who was probably feeling guilty that he took me to buy the snake, took me to banana republic so I (he) could buy her a really nice jacket. She told me I could keep the snake, as long as it would be the only one. Turns out she fell in love with them, and by the time I was 16 I had two corns and my mojave.

    It was a stupid thing to do though, and I don't ever reccomend sneaking an animal into the house when your parents have already said no. My sister did it with a cockatoo about a year after the snake incident thinking she could get away with it too, and my parents kicked her out (she was 19, though, and had a place to go... and that bird destroys everything).

    Moral of the story, if they say yes and you know with 100% certainty that you'll take care of your snake, then go for it. But, if your parents or parent says no, don't do what I did. You might end up living somewhere else like my sister
    Last edited by Tochigi_R; 04-25-2010 at 10:44 AM.
    1.0 Mojave
    1.0 Spider
    0.1 Albino
    0.1 SD Retic


    There's no such thing as an ugly ball python!

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    Re: Parents and reptiles!

    My parents let me have anything as long as it fits in MY room and (if it's a fish tank) doesn't break the floor.

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    Re: Parents and reptiles!

    Well I come from a southern baptist family who are a bunch of religious fanatics, My dad killed every snake he saw in the yard, poisonous and non poisonous because he said they were evil, lol. The matter wasnt ever really discussed in the house even though I always wanted one really bad, Once I told them that I wanted a gecko and he told me lizards are just snakes with legs. Now he thinks im going to burn in hell forever because I own one.

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    Re: Parents and reptiles!

    My mom absolutely loves them. My dad.....not so much. However, I think he is starting to warm up to Sherlock.

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    Do let get to you. Im 12 and I breed morphs. Just do your research and save some money. I started off with around $250 for a pair of spider and normal with tubs that I made myself using a $5 bin from walmart. Don't stop wanting them I convinced my parents and if you want to breed it's really addicting. Lie to your parents and say your only getting one.
    Good luck

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