I’m still in college so I have to wait until I have a stable living environment, but a girl can dream!
I currently have leopard gecko (male), chilean rose tarantula (female), and some hermit crabs at my mother’s house (all rescues):
My dream animals (if this new House Bill doesn’t make it impossible):
Crested geckos (super dal, pink, lavender)
Vietnamese Blue Beauty Ratsnakes
False Water Cobra
Ball Python (just one!) banana or lavender/clown
Amazon milk frogs!
I have all kinds of space, I live alone in a 3 bedroom house on 15 acres. Affording to purchase the lace monitor and his upkeep is another story. I have to be sure that getting another monitor won’t take away from my other reptiles.
I really have no idea. It 100% will take all of us to stop it. We can really hope that it doesn’t pass, but it has gotten serious very, very fast. I only wish I could get the message out to more people.
We honestly can’t wait on other people to fix this for us. It really will take us all.
In case any of you haven’t seen this, here are the the two threads where we discussed this.
I’d love to own a classic albino burmese python but I don’t have the space to give 1 a proper enclosure.
Thorny devil is also love to have.
More realistic dreams animal which will become a reality soon is a blue eye leucistic ball python and a dwarf retic.
My all time favorite non-venomous snakes are kingsnakes but, oddly enough, I don’t have any. Many moons ago, I had an albino California king. I would love to have another one and a regular California kingsnake. My all-time favorite kingsnake though has always been the scarlet kingsnake. I wish they did better in captivity. Also on my wishlist is a BEL BP. I hope to produce my own in a few years. I would love to own a large snake like a retic or Burnese but doubt I ever will just due to the impracticality of it. Gaboon vipers have always been a favorite as well as black and green mambas but I’ll never own hots again. I had a northern copperhead in my younger days and she was a great snake but I didn’t get as much enjoyment owning a snake I had to handle so cautiously. I prefer snakes I can let wander around without fear of a venomous bite. They are awesome to observe though and it was especially awesome watching her kill and eat live prey.
You are actually my main inspiration! I love seeing the pictures of your little dudes, especially that big patternless girl you got recently, what a chonk!