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07-05-15, 04:19 PM
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Re: Keeping a Ringneck snake as pet?
Thanks but no thanks. I don't need your interpretation of when you think things are going awry. I am quite capable of thinking and interpreting things with my own mind . I am not waiting for you to validate anything for me sir. Born free, live free.
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07-05-15, 04:24 PM
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Re: Keeping a Ringneck snake as pet?
Cool...good to know. Carry on
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07-05-15, 04:32 PM
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Re: Keeping a Ringneck snake as pet?
Is it just me or does this happen every time PBF posts? He asks a simple question and people tyrn it into a war zone. Jeezus, answer the man and let it be. I can't speak for him, but if it were my posts that kept getting this kind of attentuon, I might stop posting. Then I would be without alot of good info and miss out on some awesome people. Let's try to stick to the OP and not get lost in our own oppinions. Just because we have them doesn't mean we have to shout them from the soap box at every opportunity.
That said, PBF, I'm jelous. I've always wanted a ringneck since a work buddy of my mom's found one when I was in grade school and gave it to me. It one day mysteriously went missing....I have a feeling my mom freed it due to the 'no snakes in my house' law she upheld with an iron fist. Congrats on it'ssuccess. They can be a tricky snake to keep up right. =)
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07-05-15, 04:48 PM
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Re: Keeping a Ringneck snake as pet?
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Originally Posted by Minkness
Is it just me or does this happen every time PBF posts? He asks a simple question and people tyrn it into a war zone. Jeezus, answer the man and let it be. I can't speak for him, but if it were my posts that kept getting this kind of attentuon, I might stop posting. Then I would be without alot of good info and miss out on some awesome people. Let's try to stick to the OP and not get lost in our own oppinions. Just because we have them doesn't mean we have to shout them from the soap box at every opportunity.
That said, PBF, I'm jelous. I've always wanted a ringneck since a work buddy of my mom's found one when I was in grade school and gave it to me. It one day mysteriously went missing....I have a feeling my mom freed it due to the 'no snakes in my house' law she upheld with an iron fist. Congrats on it'ssuccess. They can be a tricky snake to keep up right. =)
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Soap box? I research my own questions, and the questions of others. I think outside of the box. That is why I am passionate about the stories I read here and feel like I can try to help someone but it doesn't always work out that way. I am a leader and not a follower. Born free, live free, die free. Captive , that's another story.
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07-05-15, 04:53 PM
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Re: Keeping a Ringneck snake as pet?
I think you are getting fact and opinion skewed. There is no fact to support your opinion on this one.
The fact is, yes, he can keep it as a pet.
Your opinion is that he shouldn't because it's wc.
Simple as that.
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07-05-15, 05:04 PM
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Re: Keeping a Ringneck snake as pet?
Oh, and injured or sick while free, captive for awhile to rehabilitate, then if animal survives or deemed able to fend for itself. Set free!
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07-05-15, 05:36 PM
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Re: Keeping a Ringneck snake as pet?
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Originally Posted by Albert Clark
Oh, and injured or sick while free, captive for awhile to rehabilitate, then if animal survives or deemed able to fend for itself. Set free!
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but what if it catches a disease while in captivity and you unleash that on the unsuspecting wild population??? man..i'm seeing "my name is legend" all over again. zombies man, zombies.
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07-06-15, 06:04 AM
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Re: Keeping a Ringneck snake as pet?
I also see no issue with keeping WC's, as long as it isn't rare or endangered. I don't think most people understand that the vast majority of offspring (of almost any animal species) ends up being just fodder. Nearly all the young die or are eaten in the first year because an environment will only support a certain amount of wildlife. Animals produce excess so that, in the event of an opening, they'll have offspring there to fill it. Taking babies has no impact unless it is done in very large numbers over a sustained period. Taking adults of most species has very little impact as well, because, as I mentioned, there are many babies waiting to fill the hole left when one dies (or is captured). Obviously, it can go too far, but common snakes aren't in any danger from collectors in the U.S. at this point. And, you can't get much more common than a ring neck snake.
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07-07-15, 04:08 AM
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Re: Keeping a Ringneck snake as pet?
Im an avid herper and enjoy catching and releasing, but here's my .02. Keep what you want as long as you're licensed, its an unprotected species, you're keeping it to raise it, its legal to in your area, and if you're confident/competent enough to keep it. My Sonoran Gopher is WC, my first WC. I chose to keep it because Central and Southern Arizona are heavily populated by this species and because I really wanted a Pituophis species. Since the population is heavy, I honestly feel as if I'm giving this girl a chance to have a long happy life. I cant tell you how many DOR Gophers I see on the road from being hit by cars and how many Ive seen picked up off the ground by Harris Hawks. Ill feel the same when I collect my first C. Atrox and first C. molossus. Why you ask, because those snakes wont have to worry about some ignorant prick taking a shovel to them just because they're scared of Rattlesnakes.
If you're licensed, legal, competent, and confident....keep it if you really want it.
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07-07-15, 08:48 AM
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Re: Keeping a Ringneck snake as pet?
I am with you Albert, I also believe there are enough captive bred snakes that no one should be taking wild caught specimens. The fact is that no one here is qualified to truly talk about the effect that collecting one animal will have on the ecosystem. "I see them all the time" means little on a scientific level. Also I think it is very reckless to encourage people to take wild caught animals on a open forum such as this due to the number of people who could potentially read it. Form what I have read of ringnecks is that they are not the easiest to keep in captivity, especially by someone who is new to the hobby. My gut reaction on this is that the little guy is better off where you found him.
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07-07-15, 08:49 AM
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Re: Keeping a Ringneck snake as pet?
For those of you keeping score at home...well...it's pretty obvious.
Now back to the thread....
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07-07-15, 10:42 AM
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Re: Keeping a Ringneck snake as pet?
Not sure what you are getting at MDT. As for associating yourself with commentators, I would not recommend it as they are not the brightest crayons in the box.
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07-07-15, 10:56 AM
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Re: Keeping a Ringneck snake as pet?
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Originally Posted by Sasha2
Ringnecks are everywhere here. You are almost guarantee'd to find one under every rock on the side of the road. Ive never tried to keep one, some are so tiny its amazing they can find anything to eat. Very cool little snakes.
There is nothing wrong with wild caughts, how do you think this hobby even exists.
Its the importers and harvesters that are causing the damage, not the occasional wild caught pet.
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Sure that's how it all started. Doesn't mean we need to continue it with better means available. Evolution in the hobby. Things change.
We've gone past the need for wild caught pets.
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I read more of the thread and have a few additional points to add.
1. It's not a black/white issue. It's a grey issue. There's pros and cons to both sides here and neither is 100% correct. There are species that I think are okay to keep because no one can figure out how to consistently breed them CBB. Then there's others that I see no merits in taking from the wild. Corn snakes for example.
2. If the OP caught this snake, wants to keep it for awhile then go bananas. If it fuels your passion, again go bananas. However I think, since it's a delicate snake in captivity I would ultimately push to have it released. I know the OP is doing a fine job currently but why possibly sentence the snake to death purely on a "I want to have it" factor? That's selfishness at the highest level. I know the OP means well and they are doing well with THIS specimen but we don't know if long term it will be okay.
3. If the OP, or anyone for that matter, had more captive animals I'd be against any capture/keep/release idea. Reason being the snake could bring something into your home collection OR vice versa. The captive animals could possibly give something to the wild snake that it wasn't built to handle. It could kill the animal or worse be released and devastate the native population.
4. Zombies dude, zombies.
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