kingofnobbys
Well-Known Member
I check gumtree .
yes the market is getting crazy saw normal beardies for $40 yesterday while getting pinkies. but as soon as the hatchies dry up they will go out a prices of over $100. prior to getting my license i was concerned that i would miss out of a young snake. the owner of the reptile shops assured me that there are young snakes 365 days of the year. this is why they have stopped breeding themselvesMy problem is when the market becomes rediculosly over crowded which is due to a combonation of comercial and private breeders. I think for common stuff like beardeds etc unless you have a rare colour morph let commercial breeders breed it (I know pet stores are selling normal bearded for as low as $30!) however if you have something rare and unusual (Dipariphora sp or something like Varanus prasinus) you should breed it if possible. I think the future of this hobby is dependent on both comercial and private breeders.
[MENTION=39076]GBWhite[/MENTION] thank you for so articulately putting my feelings into words. I'm not some PETA type animal rights advocate, but I definitely get the feeling that there are a lot of hobbyists who don't truly care about their animals but see them as cash cows... of course they're around in all animal hobbies, but I feel like it's much more prevalent with reptiles and reptiles are more vulnerable because the majority of the general public doesn't really care about them. I do understand they're not domesticated animals; I know they don't have emotional needs to be met. I still feel that they deserve a decent living space not in some tiny dark drawer, and that people shouldn't buy them unless they know how long they can live, how big they can get, and are certain they can give them vet care if necessary and keep them until they die. I'm noticing as certain desirable species or mutations become less "rare" and readily available, breeders sell off their stock and move onto the newest shiny thing... To me this kind of behaviour doesn't feel like they genuinely love their animals. Yes I'm grateful for the hard work people have put into making these beautiful creatures accessible, but I wish I didn't see the side of breeding where people trade live animals like Pokemon or baseball cards.I know I'm a dinosaur, but I have mixed feeling toward the idea of a the current commercial trend with reptiles. I don't like where it is apparent that it is open to exploitation by some people solely for the purpose of commercial gain and where it has encouraged poaching for profit. I also know that as a result of the expansion of the hobby these days that the only option open to those who want to start or build a collection, without having a detrimental effect on wild populations, is to purchase animals, and have no problems with those with a genuine interest in the breeding and supplying quality animals. I also must say that I do like what is happening with the various colour morphs that are being produced.
I was reffering to adult beardeds lol. Amazing amazon is selling hypo leatherbacks for $150!!! Pretty sure they are of breeding age as well. May have sold them all by now but still thats ridiculous. [MENTION=20031]Waterrat[/MENTION] snake ranch is one. Bluetoungelizards.com I think is another (run by Joe ball, awesome bloke and a leader in the bluetongue world.yes the market is getting crazy saw normal beardies for $40 yesterday while getting pinkies. but as soon as the hatchies dry up they will go out a prices of over $100. prior to getting my license i was concerned that i would miss out of a young snake. the owner of the reptile shops assured me that there are young snakes 365 days of the year. this is why they have stopped breeding themselves
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More time wasters on gumtree. Trying to sell one of my male fionni atm, put an add on gumtree, had this guy say he is really interested and willing to pay what I ask. I asked him if he knew the care info, even offered to help him if he didn't, imdeatly he stoped replying to my emails lol.I used to have a FB account, I've abandoned it, too many time wasters and strangers want me to friend them. I only went to FB to stay in touch with my family and particularly my son when he was working/living a few 1000km away in FN QLD.
I can remember in the early Snake Ranch days John said one of his ambitions was that every kid could afford a pet reptile. Well I think we are there now, the purpose of snake ranch has been achieved . It over and out. As for Joe, I doubt that he would keep as many reptiles, if he didn't have a real job to support his habit.I was reffering to adult beardeds lol. Amazing amazon is selling hypo leatherbacks for $150!!! Pretty sure they are of breeding age as well. May have sold them all by now but still thats ridiculous. @Waterrat snake ranch is one. Bluetoungelizards.com I think is another (run by Joe ball, awesome bloke and a leader in the bluetongue world.
I can remember in the early Snake Ranch days John said one of his ambitions was that every kid could afford a pet reptile. Well I think we are there now, the purpose of snake ranch has been achieved . It over and out. As for Joe, I doubt that he would keep as many reptiles, if he didn't have a real job to support his habit.
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