Jessicat
All Pied Everything
I understand what's it's like to have a hobby turn into burnout. You should do whatever helps keep this interesting for you.
I don't think the issue is that Rich isn't interested in Corns anymore...
Uhm... maybe..yes? :crying:Rich Z said:Seriously, you all really didn't think I would live forever, did you? :sobstory:
I can see how hired help would be a major headache. Trying to get a part time high schoolers to accurately label and store all your snakes... I don't think I would be able to handle trusting someone with such a huge responsibility.
So... this might be an insensitive question to ask, but do you have a predecessor for Serpenco? When you retire will that be "it"? I can't even imagine this place without Serpenco. Rich, looking through your photo album before I was even a member here made me fall in love with corns!
I wish the best for you and Connie, it's so tough when someone you love is in the hospital or having medial problems. Sounds like you guys have it ten times as hard.
On a lighter note, I think it might be kind of cool to have a snake with unknown or unsure hets. It puts some chance into breeding, removes the human hand slightly. You never know, your favorite hatching of the season could end up being something you didn't plan for. Also, it seems like there's always an element of excitement to a clutch that contains a surprise.
Somewhat offtopic, but did you know that some Poision Dart Frog breeders will actually hide the fact that they have frogs that are known hets for albinism and disperse the animals as far away from each other as possible? Their philosophy is that they should never attempt to create a "new" type of PDF; that perhaps the occasional breeder will be "rewarded" with an albino popping up amongst his tads, but an albino gene or any aberrancy from a wild type frog is never to be selected for.