I believe that "to many" varies from person to person and situation to situation. For instance, I'd have to say when "to many" is when you start to have to juggle weather to feed yourself/family or your snakes. Especially when people start to house multiple ones together that might also be "to many" for that person.
Some people might have a better source of income and might be better suited to take in more snakes ie: buy food, housing, hides, water bowls, bedding, so and so on. That being said money doesn't make you a better owner by any means but it goes along way on how much care you can provide for you snakes. Especially when one if it ever happens catches something or gets sick... vet bills, medicine and preventive measures add up.
Those are just my two cents on what "to many" snakes mean. Don't mean to offend anyone or start an arguement, because I know some people who have little money and make the best pet owners ever and some people who have lots of money and don't take care of a single pet right. All in all I had to find my limit due to limited time to care for each animal.








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