Quote Originally Posted by TheSnakeGeek View Post
then don't? lol unless you're scraping by to afford their food or something or really need the money. who said you can't have pets? i have snakes i never intend to breed.
I've been going back and forth about this for nearly a year... Should I rehome them? Should I just keep them? Should I rehome them??

I can afford to take care of them all, that isn't a problem... I just feel like they would be better off with another small breeder or just as a pet. There are still some snakes that I probably won't ever breed and I won't ever rehome. They are too special to me...


The main ones that I am thinking of rehoming are a male spider, male pinstripe, two adult female normals, and two yearling het VPI axanthics. The ones I am having the hardest time thinking about rehoming are the male pin and spider. I had them since they were babies. The spider was sexed as female when I bought him, and I only found out last year that "she" was actually a he. I feel awful because I was so excited to breed "her" and I was really disappointed to find out he was actually a he. It feels so wrong to just rehome an animal that I raised simply because it wasn't the sex that I had thought. I feel like the only way I would rehome him is if he was going to live as a pet or be used for educational purposes. He is a really sweet snake...