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View Poll Results: Do you raise reptiles as a job?
Yes! 11 18.64%
No, it would be too much time and effort 5 8.47%
No, but I want to. 31 52.54%
Other: please explain below. 12 20.34%
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Old 07-24-03, 08:27 AM   #16
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ive applied at teh local pet store but they dont seem to want to hire me. I wish that i had volunteered there a few years ago which would have secured me a job their , but i didnt have time then with my other activities.
id love to have a job working with reptiles, beats having a job working with humans lol
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Old 08-04-03, 08:31 PM   #17
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career in catching

I would love to make a living catching snakes,now I just go out to the mojave dessert and catch them on weekends and let them go.but now I know a couple people who would buy them.I just feel crazy going outhere alone,I need a sidekick.
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Old 08-04-03, 09:51 PM   #18
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I was thinking herping career as in captive raising and breeding them yourself, not really catching and selling them. Personally, I'm against selling wild populations as they have a likelyhood for disease and parasites, and also it depletes native populations. Thanks for the replies all, it's been interesting seeing your opinions on this. ~TR~
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Old 08-05-03, 11:52 AM   #19
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maybe

I heard that a small pecent of the babys survives.so maybe im saving them.
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Yes, mabye more would survive if you caught the babies and raised them. But it would still deplete wild populations, as the snakes wouldn't be in the wild to breed and keep up the native population. ~TR~
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Old 08-06-03, 02:19 PM   #21
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sometimes, its very illegal to catch and keep herps. Be careful about taking anything out of the wild, one, it may be harmful to the population and two, it may not be legal.
In the case of the gila, you cant even touch or pick up one in the wild!
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Old 08-07-03, 01:43 AM   #22
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My brother and I just started our website and business but until now it has just been a hobby that we love. I doubt it well ever become a career for either of us. We would like to make enough money to pay for our hobby and to be able to buy more high end stock. We figured instead of selling our offspring wholesale as we did in the past, we will sell them ourselves at competitive prices.
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Old 08-07-03, 04:45 PM   #23
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I just want to justify me spending more time doing what I love more,and finance some more fieldtrips,or maybe meet someone who needs to catch snakes for a antivenom.
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I want to try to do this for a living really badly. It would be the best job ever. I just hatched a turtle for my first attempt at anything and out of 6 eggs one hatched. Even though its only one it showed me that i could actually breed things and now im gonna try to breed leopards in large quantities. Lets see what happens
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Old 08-07-03, 05:07 PM   #25
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Re: Herping Career

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I'm not quite sure how to post an actual poll, but I have a question for you all. How many of you raise reptiles as a career? I was considering going into that field, and I wanted to know how many of you do it already or are considering it. You would have to be really deticated to your work (not a problem for most of us i'm sure)but it would be so great to do what you love doing all the time as a career.
if you need anything from california,let me know
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Old 08-30-03, 08:23 PM   #26
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Well, here in Greece the field of Herp hobby is pinguid and i am trying to make reptile breeding as a 2nd job. Here the situation is pinguid because there are only 2-3 breeders in the whole country. 95% of snakes here are imports from America, Africa and Asia, so the prices are a lot higher, furthermore, someone who get involved with reptile breeding, eventualy will make money, but it needs a good source of adult reptiles as a good base and this means money. Also, herp keeping is starting to thrive here in Greece. Always the problem is money. I own myself a small home bussines of feeder animals (crickets, mealworms, silkworms, mice) and let's say that (at the point that i am right now) from the feeders i sell i pay 1/3 of my bills. This year i bred my adult leos and sell all the babies (10) except 2. Well, i liked that, was a good income and i will continue with my bci's, (once they grow up). I hoppe to make a bigger bussiness with feeders (insects, rodents, birds, small mammals). Reptile breeding unfort, is something that will have to wait many years until the animals grow up. But i see light in the end. The basic wage here is 455 euros and i can sell each baby boa for 150 euros. From one birth (say 20 baby boas) i can make 3000 euros
But reptiles is something you have to wait a long time, like the good wine. Any suggestions?
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Old 09-10-03, 11:36 AM   #27
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I want to study herpetology but i cant really do this untill university, so im going to have to study zoology, then maybe i can become a fully qualified herp vet (we need more in this country)
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