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    Re: I am addicted

    Quote Originally Posted by dakski View Post
    My two cents.

    It sounds like you are being responsible and wise.

    I think some people get in too quick and get too many before they really understand the responsibility, size, money involved, lifespans of reptiles, change in circumstances that can occur, etc.

    I tell people, if you can commit for life to the reptile, and cannot foresee getting rid of them under reasonable conditions, it's fine. You seem established and aren't young and naive.

    However, I also tell people to go as slow as they can. Don't burn out and lose the passion.

    Finally, what do I know? I have serious health issues and have 13 reptiles. I have back up plans and back up plans for that in the worst case scenario. They give me a reason to get out of bed, as do my dogs, and a purpose other than work. I have other fun things I do (cars, motorcycles, cigars, etc.), and time I spend with Katie, etc. but the reptiles are a passion, enjoyment, and a responsibility. I am 39 and am at my peak regarding reptiles. I've never had more and I do not plan on adding more.

    Honestly, it's been tough lately and some health issue have acted up. Katie has helped where she can, and no one is suffering for it, but I am not spending as much quality time with everyone. I hate that.

    There are times, like this, when I question what I am doing and feel so crappy sometimes that I come close to resenting cleaning the cages, etc. Then, Ferry gives me a smile or a lick, or Behira or Feliz boop my nose. Then it's all worth it.

    I'm not so sure about responsible and wise. Definitely not the wise part. lol As far as the passion, I have been passionate about reptiles since I was 16. I also waited to get reptiles again until my home situation was resolved. Now I've got some stability, so that is why I decided to go ahead and get back into reptiles. I am doing my best not to get any burmese or Retics, I have always loved those 2 species, but now I just don't have the room. Not to mention that my GF put a size limit of about 10 feet. I am sorry to hear about your medical issues, but having something to do everyday can make all the difference. Trust me I know. It is good that you have your reptiles to help pass the time and to take your mind off all the other issues.

    These are the species I am looking at:

    Hog island boa
    Dumeril Boa
    Western Hog Nose
    ETB, ATB, or another arboreal species
    Kenyan sand boa


    Now I have been looking at some of the Hybrid snakes. I am so on the fence on whether or not the hybrids being produced are a good thing or not. I've been thinking about an Angry Ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodie View Post
    I remember someone posting this pic in a similar thread a little while back. I thought it was hilarious


    LOL that is a great photo

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    Re: I am addicted

    Quote Originally Posted by sur3fir3 View Post
    I'm not so sure about responsible and wise. Definitely not the wise part. lol As far as the passion, I have been passionate about reptiles since I was 16. I also waited to get reptiles again until my home situation was resolved. Now I've got some stability, so that is why I decided to go ahead and get back into reptiles. I am doing my best not to get any burmese or Retics, I have always loved those 2 species, but now I just don't have the room. Not to mention that my GF put a size limit of about 10 feet. I am sorry to hear about your medical issues, but having something to do everyday can make all the difference. Trust me I know. It is good that you have your reptiles to help pass the time and to take your mind off all the other issues.

    These are the species I am looking at:

    Hog island boa
    Dumeril Boa
    Western Hog Nose
    ETB, ATB, or another arboreal species
    Kenyan sand boa


    Now I have been looking at some of the Hybrid snakes. I am so on the fence on whether or not the hybrids being produced are a good thing or not. I've been thinking about an Angry Ball.

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    LOL that is a great photo
    If you have a size limit of no more than 10ft, you could consider a super dwarf retic, most males stay under 10ft and have the same personality as larger retics

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