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I recently encountered this for the first time, like any good herp hobbyist.
I was asked by a friend today "Are you sure that this is healthy to have all these animals?"
Naturally it's irritating. I may have quite a few. I have 14 snakes, 16 geckos, 11 frogs, 9 lizards, 20 aquatic frogs (clawed and dwarf), and 17 salamanders and 42 axolotl juvies, all of varying species. I suppose it's a lot, but I'm not even close to a lot of hobbyists I know. Not only am I attached to my animals, but I can still name every one. Well, except for the dwarf frogs. Can't tell the difference between those guys now. But the point is, it's a hobby. I'm not a crazy cat lady with feces covering my house. They're in tanks, and quite a few are actually rescues.
Some people have more intense hobbies. People with entire rooms full of trading cards or dolls. My uncle has a repo wood pile behind his house that he builds stuff from for fun. Most people have hobbies that take up space and time, and herpetology as a hobby isn't that uncommon - they always say if you have one snake you'll end up with more.
Has anyone else experienced this prejudice against the keeping of herps? "I'm concerned for you." for no real reason? It seems like if you have one snake you're weird, two snakes and a salamander you're eccentric, and a reptile room equals complete mental degradation.
I was asked by a friend today "Are you sure that this is healthy to have all these animals?"
Naturally it's irritating. I may have quite a few. I have 14 snakes, 16 geckos, 11 frogs, 9 lizards, 20 aquatic frogs (clawed and dwarf), and 17 salamanders and 42 axolotl juvies, all of varying species. I suppose it's a lot, but I'm not even close to a lot of hobbyists I know. Not only am I attached to my animals, but I can still name every one. Well, except for the dwarf frogs. Can't tell the difference between those guys now. But the point is, it's a hobby. I'm not a crazy cat lady with feces covering my house. They're in tanks, and quite a few are actually rescues.
Some people have more intense hobbies. People with entire rooms full of trading cards or dolls. My uncle has a repo wood pile behind his house that he builds stuff from for fun. Most people have hobbies that take up space and time, and herpetology as a hobby isn't that uncommon - they always say if you have one snake you'll end up with more.
Has anyone else experienced this prejudice against the keeping of herps? "I'm concerned for you." for no real reason? It seems like if you have one snake you're weird, two snakes and a salamander you're eccentric, and a reptile room equals complete mental degradation.