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just got offered a 15 foot retic .... was about to buy it but i stopped my impulse haha it was such a beautiful snake and for 100 dollars plus enclosure.
not ready for the monster yet ill give it a few years maybe get a burm first ....has any one else had that impulse before
kenchenzo
10-26-10, 10:30 AM
so many times.
but i norm give into it.
Lankyrob
10-26-10, 10:35 AM
Most definitely - luckily our reptile shop wont let me buy anyhting until 24 hours after i first see it, otherwise i would be very skint and literally have no space left in the house!
With all my snakes apart from the initial corn (i went there specifically to buy it) i leave a ten pound deposit and then go back to pay off the balance the next day - i know i have a very bad impulsive streak so this way i have a chance to actually think about the purchase before going ahead. A couple of times i have gone back the following day and collected my deposit instead of buying the snake. Thankfully we have a good relationship with the shop so it hasnt caused any issues.
Jenn_06
10-26-10, 12:08 PM
i did not impulse buy my retics i did alot of reading, but i did many impulse buy with boas and just on sunday i put some money down on 2 BPs....i just love impulse buys lol
presspirate
10-26-10, 12:22 PM
I'd have done it. Even after my wife firmly told me "NO RETICS" :no: I'd have brought it home and hid it from her for...like a minute and a half, and the said something like "AWWWW look at that face....He likes you! He's really happy to see you.":yes:
Freebody
10-26-10, 06:14 PM
I just went to one of my breeders houses with my folks so they can get their ball pythons they wanted, Even after telling myself i was not getting anything this time,and trying to get out of taking them their for that reason, i came home with 2 boas, and went back 2 days later to grab the boa i didnt buy LOL, beautifull snakes that i had always wanted, well the snakes i can breed with them i mean but it was impulsive to buy them the way i did. but the price was right...lol
Will0W783
10-26-10, 07:31 PM
We've all been guilty of "impulse" buys...as long as you are set up and able to take care of the animal though, no harm done in the end.
dragunov.762
10-27-10, 10:14 AM
i have two easy solutions to my impulses and they are as follows. I can't buy anything with no money and my fiance would kill me lol.
Will0W783
10-27-10, 12:01 PM
Well the no money one is hard to get around....fiance's not so much. You can get away with pretty much anything if you time it right and are really sweet before and after..lol. I, being a girl, can just bat my eyes and say "pleeeeease" and he'll give in to me. Muwahahahahahaha! I once got pulled over for speeding, started sobbing, and the cop brought me a box of tissues and told me it was going to be ok. I got off with a warning...sucker!
dragunov.762
10-27-10, 12:05 PM
for a girl it is much easier to get your way than a guy (because girls can act so darn cute) but if a guy were to do that the answer would still be no and he would get picked on for at least 5 years. by the time a guy can get them to break it is no longer an impulse buy because it is at least a week or too later. i am not complaining as this has saved me a ton of money that can go into bigger and better things (like a house lol)
presspirate
10-27-10, 12:30 PM
Well the no money one is hard to get around....fiance's not so much. You can get away with pretty much anything if you time it right and are really sweet before and after..lol. I, being a girl, can just bat my eyes and say "pleeeeease" and he'll give in to me. Muwahahahahahaha! I once got pulled over for speeding, started sobbing, and the cop brought me a box of tissues and told me it was going to be ok. I got off with a warning...sucker!
Careful Willow your devious side is showing! :wacky:
Jenn_06
10-27-10, 12:45 PM
i just ask my husband when he just wakes up lol, thats how i got my new BPs.
SnakeyJay
10-27-10, 01:36 PM
my boa was an impulse buy.. ended up getting him, as my girlfriend said yes on the spot !! fool x
Will0W783
10-27-10, 02:03 PM
BRBs are beautiful snakes, and as long as you can provide him/her with proper care, it's all good. Getting back to the original topic of this thread, though, I would never ever suggest anyone impulse buy a giant constrictor species. They are far too large, strong, and heavy, and you must absolutely make sure you can handle it before you get it. Take a look at my thread on the giants forum about the snakes I'm caring for for a friend. "Big Boy" is 15 feet and 110 pounds of solid muscle. He is very well-mannered, but still, it takes my fiance and me both to do anything with him, and he isn't exactly easy to maneuver around. I knew how large he was before I agreed to care for him, but it was still a shock the first time I saw him. They are absolutely no joke and demand respect and caution. Every single moment of every single day. It's far too easy for one mistake to be a life-or-death situation.
Sorry to be a downer...just felt I had to get that in.
SnakeyJay
10-27-10, 02:07 PM
no need to apologise.. very well said. thats why i wont own a true giant! not scared of them, just a healthy respect for what theyre capable of
Freebody
10-27-10, 08:12 PM
i love giants, but i would only want one i have had since it was little, so i can see it mannerisms for when its no longer just a bite, but a potential life and death situation or at least a trip to the hopsital with stitches. if you choose to get one, buy it small :)
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