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n/a Posted - 27/08/2009 : 22:01:03
All rights reserved to Sexychef, 16 Aug.

Must say I fully agree. We brought our first cornsnake home only eight days ago, and are already looking to get another one! We're being sensible and will wait until both he and us are well into the routine before getting the next one, but I must say we're itchy and can't wait!

Additionally, we are experiencing a repeating pattern with friends, colleagues and family: first response is, "You brought home a WHAT?!?" Then, after they see the video, we get phone calls: "How is the snake?"
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n/a Posted - 28/08/2009 : 20:42:50
Ok guys and thanks. There will certainly be a second snake joining us, but not in the next few weeks: I need to go abroad for about 10 days in September. So may have to wait until next spring since the season is nearly over (I'd rather buy another hatchling). You'll be the first to know anyway because I'd rather get the new one from someone here than from that shop.
Kellog Posted - 28/08/2009 : 20:26:54
I have had Kellog for nearly 5 months - and they havent exactly been stress free months! I really want to get another corn but feel I should wait. Not quite sure why cos I feel confident enough having dealt with fasting, feeding, shedding, mites. But I need to be sure and it shouldnt be a decision taken lightly - another pet, another reponsibility and cost, which also has something to do with why I better wait....its not exactly a cheap hobbie! Am sure I will get another one but in time. xxx
SexyBear77 Posted - 28/08/2009 : 20:19:08
tbh honest, as tizzy says, if you wont get bored of them quickly then it is entirely up to you when you get a second snake. just make sure you know you will end up with 2 animals that could live well into their teens, maybe even 20 years old.
n/a Posted - 28/08/2009 : 16:56:02
Ok. My concern is elsewhere: we're both beginners here, don't know much about snakes but learning fast, and we haven't even been through first feed, first shed. Would it be responsible to get in a second snake before we feel we've mastered the necessary knowledge etc.? The snake really belongs to the Real Hawk but the responsibility is also mine. Besides, I now want my own snake

(The Real Hawk first came up with "can I have a cornsnake?" five years ago, so it's not a fad with him. I must admit the idea appealed to me since the beginning but I only got the snake once I concluded we could give him a good home for his entire life.)
Tizzy Posted - 28/08/2009 : 15:32:56
quote:
Originally posted by Hawkeye

quote:

Sig needs updateing, sold one male, lost one hatchling (RIP scaley houdini) and sold a couple of hatchlings. I need to do a count me thinks But I like your signature the way it is! Sorry to hear about houdini.

That sounds so bad, i can assure you i do make sure they all get fed and watered properly! Well, that's more than I can say for my human children, lol! Somehow, miraculously, they are all strong and healthy even though they don't always eat their greens and think Pizza Express is a health food outlet


From your experience with newbies, do you think I'm realistic when I think we should be ready for a second snake in about 3 months?



I'd say it really depends on what your attention span is like, if you think there is any chance your gonna get bored of them then wait, if you generally stick to things then once your happy with the care and requirments go for it!!!!
SexyBear77 Posted - 28/08/2009 : 15:23:43
pmsl he hasnt changed a bit!
Tizzy Posted - 28/08/2009 : 15:03:15
quote:
Originally posted by Kellog

You could try selling the husband if it is all too much to handle? Lol! xxx



£ for lb mine would be worth a fortune but i don't think anyone else would be daft enough to live with him!

devilsmistress Posted - 28/08/2009 : 15:02:52
I want another one!!! Got no room though! Maybe in a few years time!!
n/a Posted - 28/08/2009 : 14:59:40
quote:

Sig needs updateing, sold one male, lost one hatchling (RIP scaley houdini) and sold a couple of hatchlings. I need to do a count me thinks But I like your signature the way it is! Sorry to hear about houdini.

That sounds so bad, i can assure you i do make sure they all get fed and watered properly! Well, that's more than I can say for my human children, lol! Somehow, miraculously, they are all strong and healthy even though they don't always eat their greens and think Pizza Express is a health food outlet


From your experience with newbies, do you think I'm realistic when I think we should be ready for a second snake in about 3 months?
Tizzy Posted - 28/08/2009 : 14:34:13
quote:
Originally posted by Hawkeye

Tizzy you really HAVE lost count! your post says 29 snakes but your signature has 33 snakes in it (yes, I'm nitpicking
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Sig needs updateing, sold one male, lost one hatchling (RIP scaley houdini) and sold a couple of hatchlings. I need to do a count me thinks That sounds so bad, i can assure you i do make sure they all get fed and watered properly!

Edit - There we go Sig is updated, not that it'll stay right for long knowing me
Kellog Posted - 28/08/2009 : 10:57:39
You could try selling the husband if it is all too much to handle? Lol! xxx
n/a Posted - 28/08/2009 : 09:34:35
I dunno how i ended up with 6 snakes 6 gerbils 2 fish tanks 3 children and a husband
SexyBear77 Posted - 28/08/2009 : 08:28:11
I only have 2, Its just not enough!!! Not allowed any more though, yet...
Kellog Posted - 28/08/2009 : 04:56:04
I know exactly what you mean. Am chronically ill, in pain and always exhausted. Getting Kellog has been so theraputic (stressful at times but worth it)! Would love more, but have to work on OH for that! xxx
n/a Posted - 28/08/2009 : 02:19:45
Tizzy you really HAVE lost count! your post says 29 snakes but your signature has 33 snakes in it (yes, I'm nitpicking )

In the short time we've had Shen I found out what a calming effect a snake can have on its human: twenty minutes of sitting quietly just watching him going about his business, did wonders for me on two nights when I needed to wind down so I could get some sleep.
n/a Posted - 28/08/2009 : 02:18:11
Horrible slippery beasts that bite and sting and cost a fortune to keep.....hang on thats MPs!
Gotta love me serpents........
Tizzy Posted - 28/08/2009 : 00:23:01
Currently at 29 snakes, 9 lizards, 2 dogs and a cat - Addictive is an under statement!!! Maybe we should start a SA group.
Brookestar Posted - 27/08/2009 : 22:48:03
i have 5 corns 2 leopard geckos and a beardy and im still getting a BTS, a king, maybe a T, maybe a scorp

better than spendin money on drugs a always say
lee2308 Posted - 27/08/2009 : 22:31:12
cant understand the fasination myself
gingerpony Posted - 27/08/2009 : 22:09:27
it's so true.......... you're an addict!!!!!












oh yeah, so am i

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