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Re: Is an exotics "petting" zoo viable?
Maybe a pet store doing demonstrations and parties as a side line would be more feasible. I wouldn't do petting because I would expect that insurance coverage for petting is high and also I would expect that sooner or later somebody would get bitten by something.
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Re: Is an exotics "petting" zoo viable?
Hmmm... interesting thoughts. I wonder about not being able to find something like this very easily. Am I on to a need that is unfulfilled or is it due to liability?
I have a lot of research to do! But it's fun research.
Thanks, again.
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Re: Is an exotics "petting" zoo viable?
That sounds like an awesome idea! IDK what the actual market would be like for a "exotic petting zoo" but I'm sure if you marketed yourself correctly and were able to create a safe environment for bot the animals and the people (kids especially) you could have great success in it! I wish I had had someplace like that when I was a kid where you could really get up close and personal with animals that you just don't see every day!
just my .02
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Re: Is an exotics "petting" zoo viable?
The zoo near where I live has a kinda touchy feely hour 3 times a day where kids and adults can go along and Handle or 'pet' all kinds of exotics... obviously nothing overly large or dangerous! I went last year and held a BP for the first time and it totally made me and my boyfriend want to get one... which we did about a month ago! I was excellent to have a chance to experience exotic animals in a safe environment, I also held a cockroach which I NEVER thought I'd do! Really great especially for kids!
Good luck if you go for it!!
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Re: Is an exotics "petting" zoo viable?
My greatest fear aside from liability would be the random kid who has a sick snake at home and didn't wash his hands before wipping out your entire collection. I don't let ANYONE touch my snakes.
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Re: Is an exotics "petting" zoo viable?
With your name you may be predestined to start a business buying reptiles at wholesale prices and reselling at retail. There couldn't be a better name than "Flipski's Reptiles".
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Re: Is an exotics "petting" zoo viable?
Its viable, yes, but it isn't cheap to establish or run.
There is a huge place called Reptilia about an hour or so from my house. Its massive... check out their website: http://www.reptilia.org/
Is this the type of thing you were thinking of?
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Re: Is an exotics "petting" zoo viable?
 Originally Posted by anendeloflorien
That sounds like an awesome idea! IDK what the actual market would be like for a "exotic petting zoo" but I'm sure if you marketed yourself correctly and were able to create a safe environment for bot the animals and the people (kids especially) you could have great success in it! I wish I had had someplace like that when I was a kid where you could really get up close and personal with animals that you just don't see every day!
just my .02 
I thought of it, b/c it's what I wanted and what I wanted for my kids and me now. No one else is doing here, so I figure I will! I think it will start as a "traveling petting zoo." Store front to come later - I hope.
 Originally Posted by Pieluvspooh
The zoo near where I live has a kinda touchy feely hour 3 times a day where kids and adults can go along and Handle or 'pet' all kinds of exotics... obviously nothing overly large or dangerous! I went last year and held a BP for the first time and it totally made me and my boyfriend want to get one... which we did about a month ago! I was excellent to have a chance to experience exotic animals in a safe environment, I also held a cockroach which I NEVER thought I'd do! Really great especially for kids!
Good luck if you go for it!! 
Very cool. Mine would be touch all the time with scheduled tours (if a store front) otherwise, I would come with them to a party, library, school, etc.
 Originally Posted by Jenn
My greatest fear aside from liability would be the random kid who has a sick snake at home and didn't wash his hands before wipping out your entire collection. I don't let ANYONE touch my snakes.
There would be a requirement for them to wash hands before passing further than the threshold. Good point.
 Originally Posted by dsirkle
With your name you may be predestined to start a business buying reptiles at wholesale prices and reselling at retail. There couldn't be a better name than "Flipski's Reptiles". 
LOL I was thinking of being a transport for store fronts since I want to frequent shows anyway.
 Originally Posted by NightLad
Its viable, yes, but it isn't cheap to establish or run.
There is a huge place called Reptilia about an hour or so from my house. Its massive... check out their website: http://www.reptilia.org/
Is this the type of thing you were thinking of?
I will check it out and let you know.
Also, I know about the liability, etc. But I would be the main person and very careful with interaction - both ways. No snake stomping allowed!
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Re: Is an exotics "petting" zoo viable?
I think I will start with a traveling small exotic animals petting zoo for educational purposes at libraries, schools, and birthday parties. Here's a company only 1 hour away from me making nice money doing it.
http://www.animalambassadors.info/
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Re: Is an exotics "petting" zoo viable?
Just out of curiosity, do you KNOW they are making money, or are you just assuming?
I browsed their website, which looks nice. The list of upcoming shows was nearly entirely at public libraries. I wouldn't be surprised if they were doing those as a tax write-off and attempt to get their name out there to drum up business.
There is another one a little closer to me than you, but might be worth looking at. They are more reptile oriented.
http://www.reptilesalive.com/
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