Kaleidescope_Eyes
Reptilian Goddess
ps- this little one is amazing... http://www.cornutopia.com/Corn Utopia on the Web/2008 - Feb - FOR SALE/- 018.jpg
ps- this little one is amazing... http://www.cornutopia.com/Corn Utopia on the Web/2008 - Feb - FOR SALE/- 018.jpg
You got to buy it! Thats hot! lol
I still haven't been able to restrain myself, although I'll probably not get more cornsnakes. The arboreals are actually easier to manage than the corns. They take less time to clean, feed and generally do anything. I can feed the entire chondro collection and most of the amazons in the time it takes me to feed part of my cornsnakes
While space and time are not real issues for me, I think it's important to plan what you're getting - and why. I have snakes I've bought for breeding plans, and snakes I've bought purely as pets, but before any snake comes into my house I try to think about WHY I am buying an animal.
It really bugs me when people say "I have space for one more - what should I get". Surely if you've only got one more space, and you have no particular desire or need for a specific snake, you'd be better off getting nothing? Who knows, in two years time you might discover the *perfect* snake to fit in that one space ... it's not supposed to be a rush to fill your house up.
I don't see anything at all wrong with rehoming an animal that no longer fits breeding plans - that's just part of breeding and moving forward the generations (which is presumably what you want to continue improving the animals you produce). But in general, that should happen a few years after you buy the animal, not a few weeks after!
Good to know . . . . . . . I want a nice red ATB baaaaaaadly.![]()
Haha you're not supposed to be helping! You're supposed to be telling me how to restrain! Lol
Well I've got a reddish/orange one available. Nothing solid red though....
The saturation point is hard to achieve when you still get excited when you see the next one that floats your boat....LOLSelf-restraint? What's that? Seriously though... I always take into consideration the requirements and time involved when getting new snakes. If I get something new I do plenty of research before hand. I think my limit will come when the upkeep gets to become a chore instead of being fun.