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    Re: Snakes During College?

    Quote Originally Posted by SpartaDog View Post
    Well I'm not going to sneak my snakes in no matter what. I'll contact the dean or something beforehand and ask about bringing them in. If they won't allow it, they won't allow it and I'll look for an apartment that will allow them. And if that's not possible, then I'll just have to suck it up I guess....somehow.
    Im in college now and fortunately dont have to stay on campus so I have my own apartment. I have 6 ball pythons, a kingsnake, 7 geckos, a bearded dragon, a tortoise, and a retic. O and roaches lol. Every apartment complex I went to I asked if there was a fee or restrictions for my pets (all of them posted that a pet fee was charged). I told them I had reptiles and they said that they dont even consider them pets and that I didnt even have to write them down on my application. So if you do live off campus you shouldnt have a problem housing a few snakes without any extra fees. I went to over 10 apt complexes and they all said the same thing "reptiles arent counted as pets". I recommend living off campus! Most colleges overcharge anyway, I have a two bedroom apt all to myself for less than a dorm would be on campus
    Last edited by cstruthers; 08-08-2010 at 11:31 PM.

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