Merkinball
Not so new Member
After reading a recent thread on here that was causing a bit of heated discussion it got me thinking about a few of the comments and how it affects us as reptile keepers/enthusiasts. A lot of us keep an eye on Gumtree and other similar websites, and many ads often make it on to this forum to be rightfully laughed at and scorned. But what all this got me thinking about is, is our collective "hobby" becoming, or become a part of the pet industry? I see endless ads for seemingly unwanted reptiles, and some that I assume are the results of hobbyist breeding. Are all these animals finding new homes? or is the reptile keeping hobby heading down a similar path to backyard breeding of cats and dogs, and we are going to end up with many animals being killed or released because they can not be rehomed. I personally have no problems with the concept of breeding great snakes, morphs and true form alike , and many of the animals being produced are absolutely stunning. I am happy with the animals I have and wouldn't trade them for anything, but are these "super" animals perhaps encouraging the wrong people to buy and breed snakes under the impression they will profit from it because of the wow factor and exclusivity of them. And just to point out I don't think this is any way the fault of the breeders of these animals. I don't believe that many, if any breeders who are on these forums really profit from breeding, and I really don't believe that is the reason any of them got into it, but is there an impression to the greater public that they do? And we are seeing an increase of people breeding to try and make money? Only today I saw an ad looking to buy large quantities of snakes as they wanted to set up a reptile store but didn't know where to find a large quantity of snakes cheap. To me this indicates someone who has not researched or reached out to experienced people within the hobby, but someone who thinks they see an opportunity to jump on a bandwagon and make some money. I think we have the greatest reptiles on the planet right here in our backyard and I think I would really struggle with the idea of "our" hobby becoming similar to the US where I am sure hundreds of thousands of animals would be disposed of in pursuit of the next big thing, or people looking for the next "cool" pet and subsequently getting bored. So the big question is where do we want to go as reptile enthusiasts?