Silvergrin
New member
Hey guys...
I'm kinda at a crossroads here and trying to figure out what to do. What'd be best for me and for my animals.
Basically I feel like breeding and selling snakes to the public is just too much. Too much stress, too much work, little reward. I still like snakes. I think breeding them and seeing what pops out and figuring out the genetics is hella fun. But starting them up, going to shows and selling so few for so little, taking all the photos for sales online, worrying about how they do once they get to their new homes... worrying if they don't do well if it's your fault or not and you don't want to take the chance...
Honestly the straw that broke the camel's back was I traded some baby corns and some cash for a male woma at a show a month ago. He seemed clean but now he's covered in mites. Just one more thing I have to deal with while school is more intense than ever. And I'm not sure what the point is. For a while I thought the point was to provide really nice, clean, quality pets, but so few people seem to care. You get a snake with mites and get told "this is common for snakes!".
So anyway, I don't think I want to do it anymore. But I'm attached to some of the animals I have. And I still find hatching out babies fun. At this point, I think, definitely no new snakes. But I'm having a hard time deciding to sell off all mine for sure. I don't know, the other thought is to maybe try breeding and just selling them all, out of the egg, to a wholesaler. Does anyone do that? Can one establish a relationship with someone who is sure to buy them all? At this point I almost don't care about price as long as it covers food and potential vet bills.
I'm venting a bit. I'm curious if anyone else is feeling burned out, and what they've done about it. And if you've ever decided to get out of snakes, how you did it, and how you felt about it after.
I'm kinda at a crossroads here and trying to figure out what to do. What'd be best for me and for my animals.
Basically I feel like breeding and selling snakes to the public is just too much. Too much stress, too much work, little reward. I still like snakes. I think breeding them and seeing what pops out and figuring out the genetics is hella fun. But starting them up, going to shows and selling so few for so little, taking all the photos for sales online, worrying about how they do once they get to their new homes... worrying if they don't do well if it's your fault or not and you don't want to take the chance...
Honestly the straw that broke the camel's back was I traded some baby corns and some cash for a male woma at a show a month ago. He seemed clean but now he's covered in mites. Just one more thing I have to deal with while school is more intense than ever. And I'm not sure what the point is. For a while I thought the point was to provide really nice, clean, quality pets, but so few people seem to care. You get a snake with mites and get told "this is common for snakes!".
So anyway, I don't think I want to do it anymore. But I'm attached to some of the animals I have. And I still find hatching out babies fun. At this point, I think, definitely no new snakes. But I'm having a hard time deciding to sell off all mine for sure. I don't know, the other thought is to maybe try breeding and just selling them all, out of the egg, to a wholesaler. Does anyone do that? Can one establish a relationship with someone who is sure to buy them all? At this point I almost don't care about price as long as it covers food and potential vet bills.
I'm venting a bit. I'm curious if anyone else is feeling burned out, and what they've done about it. And if you've ever decided to get out of snakes, how you did it, and how you felt about it after.