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Minkness
12-07-14, 12:46 AM
No, not if YOU are single, but if you only own ONE snake! Lol
I have always been a reptile enthusiast since I can remember. As little as 5 and catching snakes, frogs, lizards, ect. (Even caught an alligator once!). However I have always lived with my mom who haaaaates them. A few years ago I warmed her up to letting me have some geckos. She wasn't happy about it, but got over it, and even smiles at them and can tolerate handling them. She had never even budged on the thought of me owbing a snake however. It was a solid, no freaking way!
That is...until I told her that I was moving out so I could finally have one. (I'm 27 and we are best friends as well, so I didn't really want to move out, and she didn't want me to either lol) .
This changed her mind however, and she FINALLY agreed to let me have ONE snake. This is great! But also slightly frustrating as well lol.
I decided on a MBK as my 1....but really...in my head, I call it my 1st. Why? Because I like SO many other snakes! Garters, rats, corns, hognoses, Brazilian rainbows, and the list goes on.
I could still move out and get my MBK, but let's face it...I want my snake and to keep it too. (Get the pun? Lol). So, I am resigned to knowing that my soon to be MBK will be my 1st (and only ) for a very long time.
To commemorate my 1st and only, I would love to hear some stories about your 1st and only as well. Why that type? Was there a compromise? Difficulties along the way? Hillarity maybe? Just whatever y'all feel like sharing really. =)
Aaron_S
12-07-14, 12:16 PM
No, not if YOU are single, but if you only own ONE snake! Lol
I have always been a reptile enthusiast since I can remember. As little as 5 and catching snakes, frogs, lizards, ect. (Even caught an alligator once!). However I have always lived with my mom who haaaaates them. A few years ago I warmed her up to letting me have some geckos. She wasn't happy about it, but got over it, and even smiles at them and can tolerate handling them. She had never even budged on the thought of me owbing a snake however. It was a solid, no freaking way!
That is...until I told her that I was moving out so I could finally have one. (I'm 27 and we are best friends as well, so I didn't really want to move out, and she didn't want me to either lol) .
This changed her mind however, and she FINALLY agreed to let me have ONE snake. This is great! But also slightly frustrating as well lol.
I decided on a MBK as my 1....but really...in my head, I call it my 1st. Why? Because I like SO many other snakes! Garters, rats, corns, hognoses, Brazilian rainbows, and the list goes on.
I could still move out and get my MBK, but let's face it...I want my snake and to keep it too. (Get the pun? Lol). So, I am resigned to knowing that my soon to be MBK will be my 1st (and only ) for a very long time.
To commemorate my 1st and only, I would love to hear some stories about your 1st and only as well. Why that type? Was there a compromise? Difficulties along the way? Hillarity maybe? Just whatever y'all feel like sharing really. =)
I had a single snake for years as a young teen boy. Like you my parents were strict on that rule. I always asked for more so when I could finally work at a pet store they thought it would help keep the number at home to 1. It had the opposite effect.
Minkness
12-07-14, 12:36 PM
Lol nice. I'm hoping that my 1st will just be a gateway so I can get more. Not planning on any giants by any means but the colubrids seem to have my heart lol.
EL Ziggy
12-07-14, 01:03 PM
I'm with you Mink. I LOVE colubrids. It's tough to keep just one though. Good Luck! ;)
Sylphie
12-07-14, 01:10 PM
I have a short story :D
As a child I dreamed of a snake. A year ago through a friend I finally gained my first... after long deliberation it fell on Russian Rat Snake. This friend having my russian for a few days before I was able to get him, also begin to liked snakes and bought a corn. In the meantime, we had a ball python, by which we became a couple, but we had to give it up :<
Currently, we do not plan rather more snakes, my boyfriend loves his corn, and I love my russian... although if I found somewhere anery / melano russian... ;)
sharthun
12-07-14, 01:25 PM
I'm with you Mink. I LOVE colubrids. It's tough to keep just one though. Good Luck! ;)
Yeah good luck!:D
Minkness
12-07-14, 02:11 PM
Lol seems I'll need all the good luck I can get! Don't even have my MBK yet and already thinking of how to sneak in a small male garter or oeekee rat/corn (still new at memorizing all the colors and who they belong to, let alone how to spell it all! Lol)
Sylphie
12-07-14, 02:29 PM
You know, I advise to read, watch and search on the Internet as much as possible. After the first stage of fascination and "I want to have everything" man calms down and is able to better assess whether you really want this kind of snake or if this snake is really as cool as he seemed at first. For me it worked, now I'm quietly watch each different species, but there are only few that I would like to have in my home.
Minkness
12-07-14, 04:36 PM
Oh yes. I have been watching and researching for 20 years lol literally! I know I won't be jumping in to owning more than 1 for a while as mentioned, but I also have some experience with other types that leads me to know what I can handle and enjoy. A friend had an albino checkered garter male and he was awesome, another had a rat and corn, who I loved as well, yet another had a BP and a RTB...bot a fan of BPs other than their pretty colors and loved the RTB but it's on the 'too big for me' side of life lol.
I know theres the obsessive side that is totally "OMG I WANT THEM ALL" (which I call pokemon syndrome lol) but I do consider myself a responsible enough pet owner to know what I'll be getting into before actually getting into it. =)
Just because this is my 1st doesn't mean I don't have experience however. =)
CrotalusR#1
12-07-14, 04:54 PM
Not really a boa guy, is a blood boa a morph or a local?
Minkness
12-07-14, 07:47 PM
Depends. I believe there is a specific boa that is known as a blood, but many snakes seem to have 'blood' morphs.
toddnbecka
12-08-14, 01:59 AM
The first real pet snake (other than wild caught colubrids that I kept for a week or two then released again) I had back in the days of living with my mother was a red tail boa. My mother was strictly against snakes too, so I got together with my best friend and we shared the boa. She lived at his house, his mother didn't have a problem with snakes. There was one close call when I had the boa at my (mother's) house one day, sitting in a swivel rocking chair, and allowed the snake too much freedom. It meandered down under the seat cushion, and when I realized that it wasn't coming out from under as expected, I lifted the cushion and found it crawling through a hole in the lining of the chair frame. I couldn't pull her back out, the fabric was stretched very tightly around her, and it would have torn off her scales. I had visions of her popping out of the chair while My mother was sitting in it... :eek:
She disappeared into the chair, and I turned it upside down and tore off the bottom, ripped loose the lining under the back, felt all around and still couldn't locate her. I finally took a knife and slit the fabric along the back near the bottom, and found her tucked up in a hollow part under the arm. Stapled the bottom back together and sewed up the slice in the back. Amazingly, my mother never noticed the damage/repairs to the chair in the years after until the chair finally wore out.
The main thing I found about the boa was the difference in handling old world and new world snakes. Boas and pythons are less active in general, more relaxing to handle and hang out with.
There are smaller species of boas and pythons that don't grow any larger than a rat snake, some a good bit smaller even. Spotted or Children's pythons only grow to 36", sand or rosy boas stay small too. Dominican red mountain boas and some carpet pythons grow to about 5-6', and have the same general body type as a rat snake, not the heavier body of red tail boas or ball pythons. I never did like the BP's either.
The Okeetee corn snake is my favorite colorful colubrid, a MBK may be the next addition to my collection after I get some new enclosures built for my current critters. We just went to the Hamburg reptile show Saturday, and I was rather tempted to pick up a baby spotted python. I saw some for $35/each, but since I don't have a spare setup on hand I decided to pass. Quite a wide variety of '14 corn snake morphs for $20/each, and the last visit in October I picked up my beautiful baby carpet for $60 and Becka's red tail boas for $75. Supplies, everything from screen tops to substrates, heat pads, etc. are also available at low prices at shows.
Sylphie
12-08-14, 03:47 AM
Oh yes. I have been watching and researching for 20 years lol literally! I know I won't be jumping in to owning more than 1 for a while as mentioned, but I also have some experience with other types that leads me to know what I can handle and enjoy. A friend had an albino checkered garter male and he was awesome, another had a rat and corn, who I loved as well, yet another had a BP and a RTB...bot a fan of BPs other than their pretty colors and loved the RTB but it's on the 'too big for me' side of life lol.
I know theres the obsessive side that is totally "OMG I WANT THEM ALL" (which I call pokemon syndrome lol) but I do consider myself a responsible enough pet owner to know what I'll be getting into before actually getting into it. =)
Just because this is my 1st doesn't mean I don't have experience however. =)
I does not mean that you don't have experience or that you are not responsible. It is simply working with me, so I don't want more snake at the moment ;)
And yes, "pokemon syndrome" is really good appellation, haha.
Anyway, I wish you good luck, but not with "i don't want more snakes", but with conviction your mother to tolerate them :D
Tsubaki
12-08-14, 07:27 AM
My mother (Slightly reluctantly at start) told me i could have 1 snake, so i got one boa constrictor. Once the animal was there, my mom got used to the idea and did not mind it at all. Especially because she did not have to pitch in with any of the care, that really helped. My collection grew rapidly from that point on :) I used to have a slight case of the 'Pokemon syndrome' when it came to location wildtype retics, i wanted to have them all. This time around i haven't bought any animal just because it was the species/locality i like, only looking for something that really catches my eye. And honestly that's the way to go, Quality over quantity. Nothing better than a snake being exactly what you're looking for.
I wouldn't go sneaking more animals in b.t.w, that could backfire into 'no more snakes at all'... try to get your mother used to the idea.
Mikoh4792
12-08-14, 10:33 AM
Not really a boa guy, is a blood boa a morph or a local?
The blood morph originated in El Salvadorian boas. There are a few people breeding pure El Sal. blood boas but it's a simple recessive gene bred into other localities/designer lines.
eminart
12-08-14, 02:08 PM
My mother was terrified of snakes, but she was a very nice and understanding anyway. By the time I was 10, she was letting me keep small snakes in the house. Of course, that eventually turned into larger snakes.
I'm 38 now. TECHNICALLY, I just have a single snake at the moment (my eastern indigo). But, my 9 year old daughter has two corns.
Minkness
12-08-14, 02:47 PM
Well, I can say I practice restraint fairly well lol.
Just today I went to a local reptile place to get some store cred for some of my female geckos. They had the most amazing albino reverse okeetee at a lovely size and an adorable personality that I can honestly say I fell in love with, and was priced well under my trade credit. But...my heart is set on a female MBK, so I sadly put it back....then....there was a gorgeous albino checkered garter...omg! A quick hold and I said no again...THEN...omg....a western hognose! (Which is what I think my second addition will be...eventually).It was over priced though.
So....WILL POWER FTW!
And Sylphie, I will totally take that kind of luck! ;)
Hoping that happens because that's how it worked with my geckos and rats. (No more rats though, just geckos and soon a snake!)
Obsidian_Dragon
12-08-14, 03:14 PM
I started with an MBK, too.
I managed to have only one snake for oh...a month.
Oops?
I already have plans for #3, but it'll have to wait until the next round of babies in summer. And then I'm done! I swear...hahaha...ha.
This sounds sort of like when my husband said "Oh, I'll stick to only 4 pinball machines."
(5, we have 5 now, if you're wondering)
Minkness
12-08-14, 03:58 PM
LOL
Yeah, I have 3 in mind. My MBK, a hognose, and an oteekee , and MAYBE a garter lol.
But my poor mother is begging that I promise this will be my only one. I'm not one for sneaking....but I really don't think I can uphold that promise. Lol. I think she all ready knows I won't have just 1 for long though.
Obsidian_Dragon
12-09-14, 08:50 AM
I wanted a hognose as #2, but I'm in Illinois. So I'd have to get a permit from the DNR and they JUST started charging $50 a year, and eeeenh. Eeeenh. It's not that I can't afford it, I can, but what if they up the price later, and...eeenh.
Call me both lazy and cheap.
I wish I could whittle my collection down to just one. I really do. To focus on just one enclosure. One snake. Less mice. Less time feeding and watering.
But in the end, I can't. And the extra time is only about 15 minutes for my 8 snakes. I AM trying to sell 2 of them to get down to 6. But man, to only choose ONE to keep? I wish I could make that decision.
Minkness
12-09-14, 12:18 PM
Where do you find the snake laws?
LiL Zap
12-09-14, 08:31 PM
I own my first and only snake still. I guess it's a sentimental thing for me. I raised her as a baby when I was barely 11 years old and now I'm turning 22 in two weeks. She's still going strong except she lost her vision to cataracts.
Rattlehead
12-09-14, 09:44 PM
I have only one, but mainly because the lack of space in my appartment! Gotta rearrange some stuff and get another one soon, in the first months of the year
I had always wanted snakes but my parents didn't want me to have one. So they made a rule...I couldn't have a snake that ate rodents. Now I was young and didn't know that there were snakes that didn't eat mice/rats. Until a day when I was 12. I caught a Ribbon snake and did some research and realized they didn't eat mice(for the most part). So they let me keep it. They then made a new rule that I could only have one snake at a time. I honored that rule, however my snake didn't...I woke up one morning two months later to my snake and eleven miniature versions of her darting around the tank. The "one snake" rule was pretty much done after that lol.
Lefitte
12-10-14, 12:56 AM
I got my first snake in September and I've managed not to get anymore haha. Mostly because I don't have room, already have enough animals, and still need to get her her adult enclosure. However, whenever we move and I have more room, I would love to get one more, not sure what kind. I really love the colubrids though so it would probably be something colubrid. I actually had a dream last night that some friend of mine [no idea who] sent me a 'snake starter kit'.. what I didn't realize was that it was a 'snake collector starter kit' and I ended up with an assortment of baby kings, corns, and milks along with an adult 'rare' boa-thing. . At some point, my snake had also multipled, sort of like [b]Bandit's story haha. Even though I was scrambling to care for them all, it made me really wish I had a few more.
Lefitte
12-10-14, 03:50 AM
Forgot to mention my family's view on it. My mom's kind of creeped out by it, more than she lets on, but she knows that I've wanted one most of my life and that she won't have to care for it. I make sure not to feed her when others are out in the kitchen [she's in the dining room] and I warn anyone that I'm feeding her if they don't want to see it. I don't push her on anyone either. My niece and mom have sort of pet her. I know my mom is super leery about her getting bigger but she's not even 1 1/2 feet yet, I promised her that she had some time to get used to her. She's happy that I'm happy and comments sometimes about not ever seeing her out, even sounds a little disappointed. She's a good sport at least haha. My dad's lived with reptiles before. Hopefully your mom warms up to them, too. I think being considerate about your family's feelings about touching them or seeing you feed them makes a difference. For example, my mom insists that I keep the mice in an opaque container like a cardboard box in the freezer so that she doesn't have to see them. They're hidden behind my frozen bloodworms and daphnia which are kind of just as gross.
Minkness
12-10-14, 02:51 PM
Lol bandit!
I caught a huge female garter once and begged to keep her, but she was vicious and musked like crazy so the answer was a firm no lol.
Lefitte - I have to keep all of my reptiles in my bedroom and out of sight. I'm forbidden to have my snake out of my room if my mom is home, no asking her to touch it or anything. She's pretty hardcore about that lol. And same for the frozen feeders. Opaque tupperware that she never has to touch. I hope she gets a little more relaxed about it over time though. I don't always want to be locked in my room to play with my beloved scalies. Lol.
She was actually really laid back. She was definitely more enjoyable to handle than any of her babies.
Minkness
12-10-14, 04:54 PM
I think I'd like to find a nice neon blue cali red side garter if I go with a garter. Which, I really want to because if their diverse feeding habits lol
CrotalusR#1
12-11-14, 12:10 AM
The blood morph originated in El Salvadorian boas. There are a few people breeding pure El Sal. blood boas but it's a simple recessive gene bred into other localities/designer lines.
Thank you, so it's not something found in the wild, like a red local or something it's something that happens in cb?
JinxtheBP
12-14-14, 10:36 PM
Damn, you got my hopes up thinking this was gonna be my next stop for finding romance. :laugh:
Minkness
12-14-14, 11:29 PM
LOL! Well, I AM single hehe
Mikoh4792
12-15-14, 03:51 AM
Thank you, so it's not something found in the wild, like a red local or something it's something that happens in cb?
They are found in the wild, but those are in El Salvador. In cbb boas it can be mixed into any subpsecies.
Really cool morph
http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/images/766_Blood_F.jpg
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