Carinata
Ever Evolving Exotics
In the last few years, I have noticed a surprising trend in the reptile hobby. When I started keeping snakes 7 years ago I wanted to have a pet that was different and at the same time something I had a passion for. I have noticed people trying to “domesticate” the reptile hobby, and I feel like this is not good for the hobby at all. People are selectively breeding and culling animals for temperament, or mental traits that are not visual, but emotional. Is this a good thing for the hobby? Do we want to be like the dog or cat hobby? Or the small animal hobby? Do we want our Reticulated Pythons or our Green Tree Pythons to be puppy dog tame? We already play with the physical traits of the animals and we seem to be having a great amount of success with that but once we toy with the emotional and mental setting of the animal I think we cross the line. These animals have specific needs, and if we are making the animals more tame which makes them more desirable but at the same time this allows for people to get potentially dangerous animals thinking they are safe and they overlook the requirements of the animals because it’s nice. If I was to breed King Ratsnakes to behave like Cornsnakes, people would buy them because they are nice, and unique, but at the same time they have very specific needs that may be overlooked. Reptiles have very specific needs and if they are domesticated to be like cat or a dog the other basic needs will be overlooked and they will be treated as so. They may seem more desirable but are they really? Will it benefit the reptile hobby ? What do you think?