spyderk
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I have been struggling with something. I found another snake that I'd really like to get. I am sure someone can relate with that feeling, right? Warning - this is long.
Now, here is my issue. I got into corn snakes last summer. Bought 1, bought 3 more. Waited until maybe April and bought a Pueblan milksnake, then in July I got my Cal king. So we are up to 6. I do have a bearded dragon, and my son has a leopard gecko. So what I am saying is I haven't had these animals for my entire life, though I feel like I have always loved reptiles. I was the girl who had dolls and Barbies but played with (and became very knowledgeable about, for a kid) dinosaurs obsessively. I am sure my mom remembers my obsession. So having these animals is almost like being a kid again - it is fun, relaxing, it's like a step away from stressful life. I have had a good amount of stress in the last 2 years that has given me more anxiety than I used to have, but caring for the snakes give me a "step away" from all of that.
I am already known as the (crazy?) snake lady around town, and I don't mind that at all. I care for my snakes well and have already used them to help others with their own husbandry and also to show people who have an interest. However, my husband has expressed a worry with what others think. He doesn't want others to think we are TOO weird. He thought the 4 snakes were okay because we have 4 kids and they like snakes too. Then the 5th was somewhat okay because that one can be mine. So the 6th was kinda like, why? You already have one of your "own." I know that people think I am weird, and that doesn't bother me. It DOES bother me if my husband thinks I am a nutcase, though.
It was a struggle to convince him to get the bearded dragon, but now that we have him, I think he's happy to have him. He really isn't into snakes, but he has made me 2 small racks and seems to show interest at times that he can't help (he'll volunteer to get the corn snakes out into their feeding bins for me, for example). Yet other times he will say that he doesn't want to show any interest for worry that I'll get more snakes. Yet it isn't his interest or disinterest that makes me want/not want snakes. It's just me.
Finances to buy more or maintain more isn't an issue. Space (for one more) wouldn't be an issue (I have an empty space). They are in juvenile racks and he has already said that he will build another rack when they need it (he enjoys woodworking). Food wouldn't be much of an issue; I already buy in bulk.
He is worried that I won't ever stop. I know that I will, but I don't have a very good record at the moment, with the 6 that I have, do I? I like a LOT of different snakes but I am committed to keeping colubrids because I like them a lot AND they share similar husbandry and I don't need to do anything extra than what I already have. If I had to buy a cage or something for JUST ONE MORE, I know I wouldn't do it. But we technically have room for 4-5 more, but if we didn't want to set up another cage, I have room for 3 more in our rack systems. 2 of those spaces are in my son's room, so they are out. I have room for 1 more, reasonably, when I break it all down in my head. (I have a 6-snake rack in my room, filled with 5. My son has a 4-snake/gecko rack in his room and it has 1 snake and 1 gecko).
So it's hard, not wanting to be offensive to your spouse, but yet wanting to enjoy your hobby. He has hobbies that he loves and spends money on too. I haven't always supported them with enthusiasm but I feel like now I am really supportive. It's just that his hobbies aren't alive - guns, bowhunting, etc. I have even started shooting bow and I really enjoy it! My hobby requires continuous care and feeding, but those are things that I enjoy as part of the hobby, but he sees those as negative aspects.
Bottom line is that I asked him about another and he said if it was up to him, no, but I am an adult. :awcrap: So I feel guilty - because yes, I want to get this particular snake, but I don't want what I enjoy to cause tension or make me feel guilty. Will I be fine if I don't get another snake? Sure, I would be. I don't need any of them; I just enjoy them a lot. I don't want to breed, and I don't want to have more if I will need to be buying more caging and supplies.
Yes he knows of my internal struggle. He says "if it was up to him, no more snakes, but I am an adult." Whether I get another or not, I still feel somewhat bad that he feels this way. But if I did get another, that's just more guilt. Is it misplaced guilt or should I be more considerate and just be thankful that I have what I have?
(just wanted to type this out so it could get out of my head, thanks for reading).
Now, here is my issue. I got into corn snakes last summer. Bought 1, bought 3 more. Waited until maybe April and bought a Pueblan milksnake, then in July I got my Cal king. So we are up to 6. I do have a bearded dragon, and my son has a leopard gecko. So what I am saying is I haven't had these animals for my entire life, though I feel like I have always loved reptiles. I was the girl who had dolls and Barbies but played with (and became very knowledgeable about, for a kid) dinosaurs obsessively. I am sure my mom remembers my obsession. So having these animals is almost like being a kid again - it is fun, relaxing, it's like a step away from stressful life. I have had a good amount of stress in the last 2 years that has given me more anxiety than I used to have, but caring for the snakes give me a "step away" from all of that.
I am already known as the (crazy?) snake lady around town, and I don't mind that at all. I care for my snakes well and have already used them to help others with their own husbandry and also to show people who have an interest. However, my husband has expressed a worry with what others think. He doesn't want others to think we are TOO weird. He thought the 4 snakes were okay because we have 4 kids and they like snakes too. Then the 5th was somewhat okay because that one can be mine. So the 6th was kinda like, why? You already have one of your "own." I know that people think I am weird, and that doesn't bother me. It DOES bother me if my husband thinks I am a nutcase, though.
It was a struggle to convince him to get the bearded dragon, but now that we have him, I think he's happy to have him. He really isn't into snakes, but he has made me 2 small racks and seems to show interest at times that he can't help (he'll volunteer to get the corn snakes out into their feeding bins for me, for example). Yet other times he will say that he doesn't want to show any interest for worry that I'll get more snakes. Yet it isn't his interest or disinterest that makes me want/not want snakes. It's just me.
Finances to buy more or maintain more isn't an issue. Space (for one more) wouldn't be an issue (I have an empty space). They are in juvenile racks and he has already said that he will build another rack when they need it (he enjoys woodworking). Food wouldn't be much of an issue; I already buy in bulk.
He is worried that I won't ever stop. I know that I will, but I don't have a very good record at the moment, with the 6 that I have, do I? I like a LOT of different snakes but I am committed to keeping colubrids because I like them a lot AND they share similar husbandry and I don't need to do anything extra than what I already have. If I had to buy a cage or something for JUST ONE MORE, I know I wouldn't do it. But we technically have room for 4-5 more, but if we didn't want to set up another cage, I have room for 3 more in our rack systems. 2 of those spaces are in my son's room, so they are out. I have room for 1 more, reasonably, when I break it all down in my head. (I have a 6-snake rack in my room, filled with 5. My son has a 4-snake/gecko rack in his room and it has 1 snake and 1 gecko).
So it's hard, not wanting to be offensive to your spouse, but yet wanting to enjoy your hobby. He has hobbies that he loves and spends money on too. I haven't always supported them with enthusiasm but I feel like now I am really supportive. It's just that his hobbies aren't alive - guns, bowhunting, etc. I have even started shooting bow and I really enjoy it! My hobby requires continuous care and feeding, but those are things that I enjoy as part of the hobby, but he sees those as negative aspects.
Bottom line is that I asked him about another and he said if it was up to him, no, but I am an adult. :awcrap: So I feel guilty - because yes, I want to get this particular snake, but I don't want what I enjoy to cause tension or make me feel guilty. Will I be fine if I don't get another snake? Sure, I would be. I don't need any of them; I just enjoy them a lot. I don't want to breed, and I don't want to have more if I will need to be buying more caging and supplies.
Yes he knows of my internal struggle. He says "if it was up to him, no more snakes, but I am an adult." Whether I get another or not, I still feel somewhat bad that he feels this way. But if I did get another, that's just more guilt. Is it misplaced guilt or should I be more considerate and just be thankful that I have what I have?
(just wanted to type this out so it could get out of my head, thanks for reading).