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Re: How do medium sized breeders do it?
 Originally Posted by Darkbird
Boy does this thread hit home for me. My problem is similar to Pit's, too many hobbies.The 50+ hour a week job, my model aircraft, had to basically stop playing world of warcraft, haven't rode the atv's in forever, etc; etc. But the critters can't wait for me to have time, they get it whether I have it or not. I hit my "wall" several months ago, and realized that I just can't do everything I'd like to. So I've set personal limits based on my experience and available time. For me that mean keeping it under a hundred animals, including all the lizards and turtles, on top of the snakes. It also means I can't jump into all the new things/projects I'd like to. Hang in there, find and stay within your limits, and have a heck of a good time in the process.
Ha! I haven't played world of warcrack since it was beta and am glad my computer won't run diablo III or there's no telling how much time I would waste on it...and don't even want to think about how much of my life was spent sitting play D2.
I do keep the cheap disposable gloves around and they make cleaning easier, it really can make things go quickly if I'm just grabbing out waste spots while the g/f does water bowls. For snake cages I just wear one on the hand I'm grabbing poop and such with, I also wear them (both hands) when I'm cleaning rodent cages...I just feel cleaner after I'm done that way.
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