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    Re: What is so expensive about large constrictors?

    I'm a highschool student and I can afford to feed 13(I think thats the count now) snakes, how someone couldn't afford to care for a single giant is beyond me. Even with only about 100$ a week coming in, I can afford to buy rat food and bedding for about 70 breeders on top of new racks and enclosures and frozen rats.

    Even if you are feeding a large retic and you order frozen from rodent pro, you are looking at rodent pro, for 10 10-11.75 lb rabbits, it is only 211$ shipped to me, thats about 20$ a week if you were to feed that size rabbit 1 time a week. Even I could afford that being a full time student and part time employee!!
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    Re: What is so expensive about large constrictors?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pork Chops N' Corn Bread View Post
    I'm a highschool student and I can afford to feed 13(I think thats the count now) snakes, how someone couldn't afford to care for a single giant is beyond me. Even with only about 100$ a week coming in, I can afford to buy rat food and bedding for about 70 breeders on top of new racks and enclosures and frozen rats.

    Even if you are feeding a large retic and you order frozen from rodent pro, you are looking at rodent pro, for 10 10-11.75 lb rabbits, it is only 211$ shipped to me, thats about 20$ a week if you were to feed that size rabbit 1 time a week. Even I could afford that being a full time student and part time employee!!
    As you get a little older, have a mortgage/rent payment, car payment(s), kid(s), a spouse/significant other, etc.... You may find $20 a week is less and less affordable

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    Re: What is so expensive about large constrictors?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pork Chops N' Corn Bread View Post
    I'm a highschool student and I can afford to feed 13(I think thats the count now) snakes, how someone couldn't afford to care for a single giant is beyond me. Even with only about 100$ a week coming in, I can afford to buy rat food and bedding for about 70 breeders on top of new racks and enclosures and frozen rats.

    Even if you are feeding a large retic and you order frozen from rodent pro, you are looking at rodent pro, for 10 10-11.75 lb rabbits, it is only 211$ shipped to me, thats about 20$ a week if you were to feed that size rabbit 1 time a week. Even I could afford that being a full time student and part time employee!!
    yeah being in highschool you dont really have the responsibilities, like rent, car insurance, gas, registration, school. live up the high school. its a little different when your out

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    Re: What is so expensive about large constrictors?

    I would think that the initial set-up would cost the most. Like Mark said, the caging can cost a lot, but it's a one time deal. (ideally) If your just planning out what you want for the future, go and talk to the guy, and maybe some retic or burm breeders and get a good idea of what you need to house and feed. It's something I would like in the future, but just because I'm fantasizing about one now doesn't mean I'm going to go and jump out and buy one tonight.

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    Re: What is so expensive about large constrictors?

    I'm just saying I pay about 200$ a month on non herp related things and can still afford to feed some 13-14 snakes and 70+ breeder rats. Anyone working full time should be able to afford to feed a giant and housing is no excuse either, you need to have the money saved up for an adult size cage before you buy the baby.
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    Re: What is so expensive about large constrictors?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pork Chops N' Corn Bread View Post
    I'm just saying I pay about 200$ a month on non herp related things and can still afford to feed some 13-14 snakes and 70+ breeder rats. Anyone working full time should be able to afford to feed a giant and housing is no excuse either, you need to have the money saved up for an adult size cage before you buy the baby.
    There's no excuse for anybody to buy a pet they can't afford, but the idea that anybody working full-time has an extra $80 a month isn't very realistic. If the snake I have cost anywhere close to that, there's no way I'd be able to afford it.

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    Re: What is so expensive about large constrictors?

    im paying about 50 a month for 1 snake, she eats 2 little rats a week a 6.50 a rat + 9% sales tax.

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    Re: What is so expensive about large constrictors?

    If I may show my ignorance once again, why are rats so much more expensive than mice? I pay $1.59 with tax for a mouse.


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    Re: What is so expensive about large constrictors?

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisBowsman View Post
    If I may show my ignorance once again, why are rats so much more expensive than mice? I pay $1.59 with tax for a mouse.
    They eat more? Rats take up more square footage than mice, so to breeders, they can not breed as many in the same space?

    $1.59 for a mouse sounds like highway robbery to me. I wouldn't pay over a dollar plus tax for a mouse...one pet store I used to buy feeder mice from charged $1, which included California's ridiculous tax.

    But...Pomona Feed & Fuel pwns me. $8 bunnies plz thx! And the employees have nooo problem when I tell them the bunny is food. Farm kids understand the food chain. /nod
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    Re: What is so expensive about large constrictors?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pork Chops N' Corn Bread View Post
    I'm just saying I pay about 200$ a month on non herp related things and can still afford to feed some 13-14 snakes and 70+ breeder rats. Anyone working full time should be able to afford to feed a giant and housing is no excuse either, you need to have the money saved up for an adult size cage before you buy the baby.
    you will find out one day soon enough kid

    house $1800 month
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    heat $120 month
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    credit cards way to much a month
    law school $4000 a month
    wife and kids lets just say there will be no retirement
    and that not including food, clothes, repairs, up keep, and normal everyday needs around the house and personal needs

    200 a month that would be nice as hell enjoy it while you can lil man
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