IceWhiteFreak
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To make me feel like a big man.
You stole my life story :shock: I've loved sharks for years and everyone knows me as sharky because dad and I go diving with them every year .....and I have 42 books on them and other stuff
Back on topic....
Snakes are expensive to buy and keep? I think the complete opposite... anyone else thinks snakes are expensive?
Heatmat cost + a rat or mouse a week? lol hardly even a coffee!
Snakes are expensive to buy and keep? I think the complete opposite... anyone else thinks snakes are expensive?
Heatmat cost + a rat or mouse a week? lol hardly even a coffee!
I have mates who want reptiles but they reckon its too expensive..they keep dogs instead... I use this as my point of argument.... I used to breed English Bull Terriers which would sell for $1500-$2000 each, would eat about $25 a week in food each, would make a mess of everything, poo everywhere and would only live for 15 years give or take... I compare this to purchasing say a hatchy python $150-$1500 depending on species and quality or in my case hatchy lacie for $450 -$550, an enclosure for $300 or build your own for 1/2 that... Feeding it for the first year costs about $75-120 depending on growth rate and power feeding/ slow growing them and living for around 15-20+ years.... I don't take electricity on board as its only a small cost on top of my bill anyway....
not too expensive until you have a health issue and require a vet trip with additional costs such as surgery, antibiotics and other incurred costs.... Still, that's the price you pay to keep one of these magnificent creatures and I wouldn't have it any other way....
Snakes are expensive to buy and keep? I think the complete opposite... anyone else thinks snakes are expensive?
Heatmat cost + a rat or mouse a week? lol hardly even a coffee!
I have mates who want reptiles but they reckon its too expensive..they keep dogs instead... I use this as my point of argument.... I used to breed English Bull Terriers which would sell for $1500-$2000 each, would eat about $25 a week in food each, would make a mess of everything, poo everywhere and would only live for 15 years give or take... I compare this to purchasing say a hatchy python $150-$1500 depending on species and quality or in my case hatchy lacie for $450 -$550, an enclosure for $300 or build your own for 1/2 that... Feeding it for the first year costs about $75-120 depending on growth rate and power feeding/ slow growing them and living for around 15-20+ years.... I don't take electricity on board as its only a small cost on top of my bill anyway....
not too expensive until you have a health issue and require a vet trip with additional costs such as surgery, antibiotics and other incurred costs.... Still, that's the price you pay to keep one of these magnificent creatures and I wouldn't have it any other way....
Purchasing a hatchie whatever has nothing to do with breeding English bull terriers. Have you ever had to raise and then try and sell multiple clutches of python hatchies. 6 odd at 2k a pop per year would be awsome, but 150+ that need to be fed and cleaned, and given water, and recorded, and fed and cleaned, gets pretty expensive......... and time consuming. Then you have to sell them. Cant compare it to breeding dogs! If you were getting 150 odd dogs per litter, I would have massive sympathy;D
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