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Wildernessmedic
04-23-18, 07:25 PM
Freediver, spear fisherman, skydiver, base jumper, paramedic, and soon to be the owner of a boa. I've kept hots and an assortment of pythons and boas in the past, but I overdid it and ended up getting rid of them all.
Looking at getting a new one when I'm ready, but I want to keep it manageable. I can't decide on a RTB or a possibly a hog island boa for something a little less massive. I really don't want a giant 8' tank in my house again.
EL Ziggy
04-24-18, 08:17 AM
Welcome aboard Adventurer!
Scubadiver59
04-24-18, 03:27 PM
Welcome to sSNAKESs! :D
"overdid it..."??? How do you do that? Like a party, the more the merrier!!! :rolleyes:
Wildernessmedic
04-25-18, 08:23 PM
"overdid it..."??? How do you do that? Like a party, the more the merrier!!! :rolleyes:
I don't enjoy spending several thousands dollars a year on cold blooded worms that just sit in a box. I had the fascination of "collect them all" and am more than over that. Lots of snakes was pretty low on the "cost to fun" ratio of things I've done.
I always did enjoy the docile nature and relative ease of my last RTBs. So instead of a giant burm that costs a fortune and a ton of space I might just get a small hog island boa or RTB if I feel up to the space commitment.
Scubadiver59
04-25-18, 08:31 PM
Damn...how many did you have? "...spending several thousands..."
I don't enjoy spending several thousands dollars a year on cold blooded worms that just sit in a box. I had the fascination of "collect them all" and am more than over that. Lots of snakes was pretty low on the "cost to fun" ratio of things I've done.
I always did enjoy the docile nature and relative ease of my last RTBs. So instead of a giant burm that costs a fortune and a ton of space I might just get a small hog island boa or RTB if I feel up to the space commitment.
Wildernessmedic
04-25-18, 08:34 PM
Damn...how many did you have? "...spending several thousands..."
It takes less than $200 a month to cost "thousands a year."
My electric bill alone jumped up several hundred dollars a months from the heating and lighting.
But to answer your question....
2 burms
3 RTBs
6 NorPacs
1 carpet python
1 FWC
2 iguanas
1 savannah monitor
1 California king snake.
I ended with these two before they died.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFAfCkEGR-Y
Scubadiver59
04-25-18, 08:37 PM
Not comparing apples to oranges, but my three dogs cost me more than my snakes...especially my 14yr old Lab that has Lymphoma (>$6k for treatments).
It's all part of pet ownership.
It takes less than $200 a month to cost "thousands a year."
My electric bill alone jumped up several hundred dollars a months from the heating and lighting.
Wildernessmedic
04-25-18, 08:39 PM
Not comparing apples to oranges, but my three dogs cost me more than my snakes...especially my 14yr old Lab that has Lymphoma (>$6k for treatments).
It's all part of pet ownership.
And thats why I don't own 3 dogs. I would never spend that on an animal. Especially ones that don't do anything.
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