I am a first-time snake owner looking to get my first corn relatively soon with my girlfriend once we're moved out next month. I have owned gargoyle and crested geckos in the past as my first reptiles. Now I'm moving off campus from University and I can finally get my own snake since I wasn't allowed as a child.
I'm a 21 year old psychology student who works in IT, and I've been very passionate about reptile keeping since I was a child (although never had my first gecko until I was 16). My goal is to have a dedicated reptile room in a house with my current girlfriend and raise up to 8 reptiles maximum (snakes, geckos, and a lizard).
What got everyone into the reptile keeping hobby? For me, it's the fascination of the animals themselves. Exothermic, naturalistic behavior, its like recreating your own little environment for something else to strive in that's relatively more maintenance than certain mammals. The sheer misinformation about them is what caused me to study them in the first place, starting out with frogs at the age of 6. My attention is now primarily snake keeping and not that much into amphibians, but I still respect them!
I'm a 21 year old psychology student who works in IT, and I've been very passionate about reptile keeping since I was a child (although never had my first gecko until I was 16). My goal is to have a dedicated reptile room in a house with my current girlfriend and raise up to 8 reptiles maximum (snakes, geckos, and a lizard).
What got everyone into the reptile keeping hobby? For me, it's the fascination of the animals themselves. Exothermic, naturalistic behavior, its like recreating your own little environment for something else to strive in that's relatively more maintenance than certain mammals. The sheer misinformation about them is what caused me to study them in the first place, starting out with frogs at the age of 6. My attention is now primarily snake keeping and not that much into amphibians, but I still respect them!