waruikazi
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Oh man the money.
Money is the bain of this hobby!
Money is the bain of this hobby!
What?? Are you serious, you think the only people that are thinking about the cost of the hatchies are the hobbiests and not those applying for the permits. What a load of crap. Those that are able to and have the means to apply for these animals are in to also make their fortunes as they have done with previous animals brought into the market. It will be no different to these if they get them and that goes for either of the two major parties that have the chance to collect and breed them.
Common Gordo, cool, but nothing special....geez. You miss the whole point. You sell them at first as Oenpelli's and then when then market dies down you mysteriously breed a Ghost Oenpelli that changes colour and you watch people go nuts for this new 'special' morph, it is just amazing what people will do when you bullllcraaap the pants off them with a new fandangled so called morph.....
What?? Are you serious, you think the only people that are thinking about the cost of the hatchies are the hobbiests and not those applying for the permits. What a load of crap. Those that are able to and have the means to apply for these animals are in to also make their fortunes as they have done with previous animals brought into the market. It will be no different to these if they get them and that goes for either of the two major parties that have the chance to collect and breed them.
Common Gordo, cool, but nothing special....geez. You miss the whole point. You sell them at first as Oenpelli's and then when then market dies down you mysteriously breed a Ghost Oenpelli that changes colour and you watch people go nuts for this new 'special' morph, it is just amazing what people will do when you bullllcraaap the pants off them with a new fandangled so called morph.....
Actually i think the people applying for permits first thoughts are finding and researching this species and how much it will cost to do that.
Just to put this into perspective think about Greg Miles' pig nose turtle project. I don't know how much it cost him to do his research, all his feild trips and collection. But i have seen his setup and i can tell you it would have easily cost well into the tens, maybe in the hundreds of thousands. All just to get them happy enough to breed. It's not a species that will ever be commonly kept (i think these giant snakes will probably be the same) yet he put the effort and money in. He sells hatchies for $500 odd bucks.
Maybe my head is clouded by my personal bias but i don't think the money is the first, second or third thing on the minds of those trying to bring them into captivity.
The proffesionals need to earn money too. Or can they just live off nothing?
For or against?
Let the money earners in the hobby stick to their morphs and albinos and lets see this species kept by professionals who are devoted and committed to this project.
You know what gets me, come believers think only about investment into breeding program in terms of cages, food, electricity, etc., they have no idea about the time involved in pushing through the bureaucracy and the skills required to succeed. How long did it take for John to get the permits to collect RSP? I would hate to see it translated into hours and hourly rate of a professional of his caliber. The knock-backs, frustrations, attending useless meetings, taking one step forward, two steps back - isn't that worth something? It's very easy for someone on dole spending days at the keyboard without a clue what's involved to be critical of those making money out of reptile breeding. This last comment wasn't aimed at anyone in particular but I am sure some will identify themselves with the idol.
I don't know about NT or other states but the DERM (Qld) changes "conservation value" for species taken from the wild for commercial purposes. The conservation value of protected wildlife is an expression in monetary terms of the State's conservation concern for the wildlife. For "vulnerable" species, it's whopping $8,453.-
Can I make 2 points?
1/ The purpose of this project may not be "to bring the species into the hobby" it's to ensure its survival should it be under a threat in the wild. Only excess progeny should be dispersed to other keepers. It least that's how I would like to see the priorities sorted.
2/ Would you really like to see them sold for a chicken feed? Why?
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