ghosthousecorns
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Came across a discussion somewhere, where someone had mentioned they got criticized for trying to rehome some snakes. I never saw the for sale thread so I have little info here as to exactly what happened or was said.
It is a keepers prerogative to either keep or rehome a snake, we do get attached to them but sometimes the space runs out, or we are having troubles taking care of that many, or we just can't take care of any because of other things going on in our life.
I have none of my original snakes I first had when I got into keeping corns, I guess that makes me a horrible person as I did not keep each snake for its entire lifetime. I had a snow, anery, normal, amel like many get from the pet store. When I got to know the morphs and stuff I, like most people here, wanted to start trying to work towards producing the nicest highest quality animals I could. I found good homes for my first snakes, they mostly went to another breeder that I know, the snow went to a pet home and I got to see what kind of enclosure she would have and everything.
I was working quite a bit with ghosts as well, but I have rehomed the majority of my original stock of adult ghost/ anery because I scaled back a great deal (don't want to produce them in flooded market) and because I am working on cinder stuff. I had a ton of holdbacks from my cinder projects and as they grew up and I was needing more room I have sold or rehomed Demeter, Hera, Circe, and Apollo, I loved every one of those snakes. They all have gone either to people on here that I have either met IRL or at least interacted with for a long time on the forum, and Apollo went to a pet only home, he is a really tame snake he gets to go on reptile exhibits and help to educate people how gentle and friendly a corn snake can be.
I don't think it's wrong to rehome a snake. I do think it's wrong to bag on other people for rehoming their snakes though. Their reasons are their business. I know not everyone on this forum breeds but a great many do. If you are going to sell baby corns how can it be wrong for someone else to sell their snakes? They are snakes, not puppies, cats or anything that develops an attachment to their human, snakes are happy as long as they are kept right. And sometimes it is better for the snake to be sold/rehomed if the keeper is having life issues that make it harder for them to take care of their animals.
I have done everything in my power to make sure every adult I rehomed or sold went to somebody I thought would provide excellent care, and I don't feel guilty. I'm sure there are people that feel I don't "love" my snakes because of this. But if I kept everything I had ever owned I would have way too many snakes. I really think my case is typical. It's a natural progression to kinda start out with normal morphs or hets and "upgrade" as you go along.
It is a keepers prerogative to either keep or rehome a snake, we do get attached to them but sometimes the space runs out, or we are having troubles taking care of that many, or we just can't take care of any because of other things going on in our life.
I have none of my original snakes I first had when I got into keeping corns, I guess that makes me a horrible person as I did not keep each snake for its entire lifetime. I had a snow, anery, normal, amel like many get from the pet store. When I got to know the morphs and stuff I, like most people here, wanted to start trying to work towards producing the nicest highest quality animals I could. I found good homes for my first snakes, they mostly went to another breeder that I know, the snow went to a pet home and I got to see what kind of enclosure she would have and everything.
I was working quite a bit with ghosts as well, but I have rehomed the majority of my original stock of adult ghost/ anery because I scaled back a great deal (don't want to produce them in flooded market) and because I am working on cinder stuff. I had a ton of holdbacks from my cinder projects and as they grew up and I was needing more room I have sold or rehomed Demeter, Hera, Circe, and Apollo, I loved every one of those snakes. They all have gone either to people on here that I have either met IRL or at least interacted with for a long time on the forum, and Apollo went to a pet only home, he is a really tame snake he gets to go on reptile exhibits and help to educate people how gentle and friendly a corn snake can be.
I don't think it's wrong to rehome a snake. I do think it's wrong to bag on other people for rehoming their snakes though. Their reasons are their business. I know not everyone on this forum breeds but a great many do. If you are going to sell baby corns how can it be wrong for someone else to sell their snakes? They are snakes, not puppies, cats or anything that develops an attachment to their human, snakes are happy as long as they are kept right. And sometimes it is better for the snake to be sold/rehomed if the keeper is having life issues that make it harder for them to take care of their animals.
I have done everything in my power to make sure every adult I rehomed or sold went to somebody I thought would provide excellent care, and I don't feel guilty. I'm sure there are people that feel I don't "love" my snakes because of this. But if I kept everything I had ever owned I would have way too many snakes. I really think my case is typical. It's a natural progression to kinda start out with normal morphs or hets and "upgrade" as you go along.
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