border
sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum
 

Go Back   sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum > Community Forums > New to the forum?

Notices

Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 10-21-10, 07:35 AM   #1
candyraver69
Member
 
candyraver69's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct-2010
Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 356
Country:
Hello

Hi everyone. I am not a snake owner currently (I don't have the space and money for the types I like currently) but I very much like them and want to get to know other snake lovers and learn more about them.

I have owned a ball python and burmese python as a teenager and was at one point a dumb young kid that bought a snake trusting what the pet store people told me and ended up in a bind. I regret those mistakes but all I can do is be sorry I made them and learn to not make the mistake again. I really wish more pet stores were out to provide good pets rather than make a quick buck because unfortunately too many young people make the same mistakes I did. I adopted a medium sized ball python from a friend who was moving, as well as a burmese hatchling, and was quickly overwhelmed with feeding issues, escaping snakes, and a massive snake I couldn't afford to feed. Luckily the pet store I bought the burm at was able to take them in.

Anyways, additionally to wanting to learn more about snakes so I am an expert when the time comes to get one, I also am a fan of pet rats and wanted to share a bit of my knowledge with those breeding them for food, as well as get some input for those of you that buy feeders since I am trying to figure out if I want to breed rats or not.

Thanks for having me in your forum
candyraver69 is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 10-21-10, 08:09 AM   #2
infernalis
Moderator
 
infernalis's Avatar
 
Join Date: May-2008
Location: Central New York State
Age: 60
Posts: 16,536
Country:
Re: Hello

__________________
"Where would we be without the agitators of the world attaching the electrodes
of knowledge to the nipples of ignorance?"
infernalis is offline  
Old 10-21-10, 08:22 AM   #3
candyraver69
Member
 
candyraver69's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct-2010
Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 356
Country:
Re: Hello

Thanks! I am loving this forum so far, so many great posts about all kinds of things
candyraver69 is offline  
Old 10-21-10, 09:02 AM   #4
Lankyrob
Non Carborundum Illegitimi
 
Lankyrob's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar-2010
Location: Keynsham
Age: 49
Posts: 9,556
Country:
Re: Hello

As long as you are an avid reader then you will get plenty of info to find out about snakes. The toughtest bit, especially online, is picking out the wheat from the chaff.

I find that by reading books on the snakes first and then searching online (as well as this wonderful forum) you cant go far wrong.
__________________
May you have more good days than bad
You never know how strong you are - until being strong is your only choice
There are no dark clouds - just well hidden silver linings!!
Lankyrob is offline  
Old 10-21-10, 09:44 AM   #5
candyraver69
Member
 
candyraver69's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct-2010
Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 356
Country:
Re: Hello

Quote:
Originally Posted by Lankyrob View Post
As long as you are an avid reader then you will get plenty of info to find out about snakes. The toughtest bit, especially online, is picking out the wheat from the chaff.

I find that by reading books on the snakes first and then searching online (as well as this wonderful forum) you cant go far wrong.
I've certainly read books, but probably not the right ones. If snakes are anything like rats or birds, the majority of books are written by people that know almost nothing about them and have the same info you would get from the pet store. example: recommending a ten gallon aquarium, a heat rock, and astro-turf as all you need for a ball python.... sure if you want one that sheds in 4 pieces, refuses to eat, and outgrows their cage in a couple months or simply dies because it's miserable and unhealthy.

I am sure there is a bunch of REALLY good snake books out there, I just don't know where to look. If you have any specific ones you recommend I am all for it, I just know the pet store and library around here has nothing but vague books written 20 years ago written by what I wouldn't call experts. The way I tend to view it, you can find good information online if you are patient and know how to sort through the crazies :P Generally hobby breeders know more about their beloved pets than even your average veterinarian because of species specific experience. It's a shame more experts don't write books.
candyraver69 is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 10-21-10, 10:00 AM   #6
infernalis
Moderator
 
infernalis's Avatar
 
Join Date: May-2008
Location: Central New York State
Age: 60
Posts: 16,536
Country:
Re: Hello

I was going to point out that a book is only as good as the author.

Publishing companies know nothing about animal husbandry, so just about anything can make it to the bookstores.

Further, some books were published a long time ago and many things ranging from husbandry practices to products available have changed drastically in just the last few years.

Like Rob said, a combination of books AND communicating with other keepers is the best formula for success.
__________________
"Where would we be without the agitators of the world attaching the electrodes
of knowledge to the nipples of ignorance?"
infernalis is offline  
Old 10-21-10, 10:27 AM   #7
shaunyboy
slainte mhath
 
shaunyboy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov-2009
Location: kelty,fife
Age: 58
Posts: 8,509
Country:
Re: Hello

hello and welcome

my old grandad used to say do not forget a book is just one mans opinion

cheers shaun
__________________
ALWAYS judge a person by the way they treat someone who can be of NO POSSIBLE USE TO THEM !
shaunyboy is offline  
Old 10-21-10, 10:37 AM   #8
infernalis
Moderator
 
infernalis's Avatar
 
Join Date: May-2008
Location: Central New York State
Age: 60
Posts: 16,536
Country:
Re: Hello

Quote:
Originally Posted by shaunyboy View Post
hello and welcome

my old grandad used to say do not forget a book is just one mans opinion

cheers shaun

So true...

I have read some real "published rubbish" before.(probably will again too)
__________________
"Where would we be without the agitators of the world attaching the electrodes
of knowledge to the nipples of ignorance?"
infernalis is offline  
Old 10-21-10, 10:46 AM   #9
candyraver69
Member
 
candyraver69's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct-2010
Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 356
Country:
Re: Hello

Quote:
Originally Posted by shaunyboy View Post
hello and welcome

my old grandad used to say do not forget a book is just one mans opinion

cheers shaun
very good saying, I like it.
candyraver69 is offline  
Old 10-21-10, 10:52 AM   #10
infernalis
Moderator
 
infernalis's Avatar
 
Join Date: May-2008
Location: Central New York State
Age: 60
Posts: 16,536
Country:
Re: Hello

Stephen Kings opinion is scary.....
__________________
"Where would we be without the agitators of the world attaching the electrodes
of knowledge to the nipples of ignorance?"
infernalis is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 10-21-10, 11:29 AM   #11
Lankyrob
Non Carborundum Illegitimi
 
Lankyrob's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar-2010
Location: Keynsham
Age: 49
Posts: 9,556
Country:
Re: Hello

If you have specific type of snake in mind i am sure you will get some good recommendations. Haven't found many generic snake books that are any good.
__________________
May you have more good days than bad
You never know how strong you are - until being strong is your only choice
There are no dark clouds - just well hidden silver linings!!
Lankyrob is offline  
Old 10-21-10, 11:40 AM   #12
candyraver69
Member
 
candyraver69's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct-2010
Location: Denver, CO
Posts: 356
Country:
Re: Hello

well my dream snakes for a long time have been the emerald tree boa and cool Columbian boa mutations but now Wayne has me wanting garter snakes... :P
candyraver69 is offline  
Old 10-21-10, 12:46 PM   #13
dragunov.762
Member
 
dragunov.762's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr-2010
Location: Ohio
Posts: 349
Country:
Re: Hello

for RTB i have read The Boa Constrictor Manual by Philippe de Vosjoli. i thought it was a very good book, easy to read and made sense with other things that i have hear and read online.
dragunov.762 is offline  
Old 10-21-10, 03:45 PM   #14
maitre
Member
 
maitre's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct-2010
Posts: 58
Country:
Re: Hello

Hello and welcome!
maitre is offline  
Old 10-22-10, 03:17 PM   #15
marvelfreak
Captain America
 
marvelfreak's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec-2009
Location: Farmington IL.
Age: 55
Posts: 10,602
Country:
Re: Hello

Hello and Welcome!
__________________
Boas: 1.0 Pastel, 2.2 Brazilian Rainbows Pythons: 0.1 Lesser Royal, The Carpets 2.0 Jungle, 1.0 Jungle x Jag, 0.1 Tiger Jag, 0.1 Coastal Cheers Chuck
marvelfreak is offline  
Login to remove ads
Closed Thread


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 03:03 AM.

Powered by vBulletin®
©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2002-2023, Hobby Solutions.

right