Anyone own a reptile on here?
Originally Posted by Ipkis' Wifey
i AM a goth and have been for over 20 years... and it has nothing to do with the pets i keep...
i am not moody or bad tempered...
now can we get back on topic please?
i am not moody or bad tempered...
now can we get back on topic please?
Originally Posted by Ipkis' Wifey
i AM a goth and have been for over 20 years... and it has nothing to do with the pets i keep...
i am not moody or bad tempered...
now can we get back on topic please?
i am not moody or bad tempered...
now can we get back on topic please?

THem burmese couldn't have been easy, get mahoosive they do !!
They're lovely and I would love one but I wouldn't have the room for one and I have heard they can get bad attitudes on them
Pity really. Why shouldn't a snake have a name? Every pet has a name wether it's a dog, cat, rabbit or even a reptile!! I don't need environmental health as he is kept in sanitary conditions and isn't diseased or infected with anything and my kids love him too
Originally Posted by The Rani
I'm not a goth either
For your information, my ex and I used to make and sell falconry furniture. We also used to sell frozen food for various animals, including chicks, mice and rats. I used to breed rats for pets shops (had about 400 at one time in my house
) and ferrets. And, more importantly, I used to look after mistreated small birds of prey and small animals for a zoo.
For your information, my ex and I used to make and sell falconry furniture. We also used to sell frozen food for various animals, including chicks, mice and rats. I used to breed rats for pets shops (had about 400 at one time in my house
) and ferrets. And, more importantly, I used to look after mistreated small birds of prey and small animals for a zoo.
Birds of prey are gorgeous, my mum adopted one from a sanctuary in North Wales for my children a few years ago, he is a barn owl named "Stumpy" because he only has one leg LOL, but the money from the adoption goes towards his upkeep etc so he's well looked after and the kids love visiting him 
Not a lot of places sell frozen mice and a lot of the o nes that do aren't always that decent. I like to know where they come from as I would't want to give my snake something that would make him ill, have even thought of breeding them myself for him, not sure on the legalities of it though
Originally Posted by D.K.1
Why shouldn't a snake have a name?

Btw I'm not a Goth, I don't agree with keeping pets these days either - cruel IMO.
Originally Posted by D.K.1
Exactly and it doesn't matter what any pet anyone has as long as it is looked after properly 
THem burmese couldn't have been easy, get mahoosive they do !!
They're lovely and I would love one but I wouldn't have the room for one and I have heard they can get bad attitudes on them
Pity really.
Why shouldn't a snake have a name? Every pet has a name wether it's a dog, cat, rabbit or even a reptile!! I don't need environmental health as he is kept in sanitary conditions and isn't diseased or infected with anything and my kids love him too

THem burmese couldn't have been easy, get mahoosive they do !!
They're lovely and I would love one but I wouldn't have the room for one and I have heard they can get bad attitudes on them
Pity really. Why shouldn't a snake have a name? Every pet has a name wether it's a dog, cat, rabbit or even a reptile!! I don't need environmental health as he is kept in sanitary conditions and isn't diseased or infected with anything and my kids love him too

The burmese were a bit of a handful - i couldn't have kept them permanently - i looked after them while a friend moved house.... the bigger of the 2 - named BFG (Big Fat Git) was extremely affectionate and loved being handled and fussed...
i only ever had one snake with attitude - a boa constrictor called Binky. he used to hiss and strike a lot
i had a male iggy called Wilf - who layed eggs! we took "him" to the vet because "he" was egg bound. the vet operated but unfortunately "he" didn't survive very long after that
Originally Posted by Ipkis' Wifey
ALL my snakes and lizards had names...
The burmese were a bit of a handful - i couldn't have kept them permanently - i looked after them while a friend moved house.... the bigger of the 2 - named BFG (Big Fat Git) was extremely affectionate and loved being handled and fussed...
i only ever had one snake with attitude - a boa constrictor called Binky. he used to hiss and strike a lot
i had a male iggy called Wilf - who layed eggs! we took "him" to the vet because "he" was egg bound. the vet operated but unfortunately "he" didn't survive very long after that
The burmese were a bit of a handful - i couldn't have kept them permanently - i looked after them while a friend moved house.... the bigger of the 2 - named BFG (Big Fat Git) was extremely affectionate and loved being handled and fussed...
i only ever had one snake with attitude - a boa constrictor called Binky. he used to hiss and strike a lot
i had a male iggy called Wilf - who layed eggs! we took "him" to the vet because "he" was egg bound. the vet operated but unfortunately "he" didn't survive very long after that

Always sad when a pet dies
I hope My royal has a good few years in him yet!!I have never heard mine hiss yet, he's very quiet, It's nice when you can handle and fuss them, LOL @ Big Fat Git

Mine likes to wrap around my wrist or explore my jumpers
LOL
All my animals had names too - even the ratties
Favourite ratties were Hannibal and Clarice - he was a nasty piece of work and she was the only female that could stand up to him
The animals and birds the zoo brought to me were only ones that needed short-term looking after. I didn't have the facilities to keep them more than a day or two, or a rehabilitation keeper's licence for that matter. Sometimes it was only while the zoo were finding someone who could take them for longer. It could be heart-breaking when an animal didn't survive, though, and even the zoo's own vet wasn't experienced when it came to birds of prey. I did find a local vet to help out but the nearest specialist vet was about 40 to 50 miles away.
The children who lived round about used to bring me a wide variety of animals and birds they had found. I used to have to tell them/their parents to take a lot of the very young animals and birds back to where they had found them because they probably were not 'lost' at all.
The worst event was when a local depot found they had a sparrowhawk in one of their buildings. I went over there but they said they didn't need any help as they had called the RSPCA, who promptly tried to catch it in an overgrown butterfly net. It had anklets and jesses on and was ringed so it was not wild and if they'd have left it overnight it would have probably flown to the fist for food the next day. Instead it took them a couple of days to catch it with a net and they probably scared the poor bird half to death.
Favourite ratties were Hannibal and Clarice - he was a nasty piece of work and she was the only female that could stand up to him
The animals and birds the zoo brought to me were only ones that needed short-term looking after. I didn't have the facilities to keep them more than a day or two, or a rehabilitation keeper's licence for that matter. Sometimes it was only while the zoo were finding someone who could take them for longer. It could be heart-breaking when an animal didn't survive, though, and even the zoo's own vet wasn't experienced when it came to birds of prey. I did find a local vet to help out but the nearest specialist vet was about 40 to 50 miles away.
The children who lived round about used to bring me a wide variety of animals and birds they had found. I used to have to tell them/their parents to take a lot of the very young animals and birds back to where they had found them because they probably were not 'lost' at all.
The worst event was when a local depot found they had a sparrowhawk in one of their buildings. I went over there but they said they didn't need any help as they had called the RSPCA, who promptly tried to catch it in an overgrown butterfly net. It had anklets and jesses on and was ringed so it was not wild and if they'd have left it overnight it would have probably flown to the fist for food the next day. Instead it took them a couple of days to catch it with a net and they probably scared the poor bird half to death.
I have had various snakes, used to be approx 25-30 at one point but had to sell up. I have just got a pair of albino granite burmese now which are stunning and rare over here! going to increase my collection over the next year or so but as im just going to concentrate on high end pythons it will take time because of the costs!
i used to have normal,albino, green, albino green, labyrinth and albino labyrinth burmese, aswell as boas, pastel boa, anertherystic boa, royal pythons and false water cobras. i also had bosc and nile monitors and some other lizards too.
oh, i dont name them either as i had too many and did it for a hobby and to make money so i was constantly buying and selling!
i used to have normal,albino, green, albino green, labyrinth and albino labyrinth burmese, aswell as boas, pastel boa, anertherystic boa, royal pythons and false water cobras. i also had bosc and nile monitors and some other lizards too.
oh, i dont name them either as i had too many and did it for a hobby and to make money so i was constantly buying and selling!
Any pics of the albino burmese? Bet they're gorgeous, I have seen an albino ryal who was lovely, I would love more but I wouldn't like to have more pets than I could look after properly and the room would be an issue too, what with the size of viv you have to get for when they're fully grown !! I have a 5 foot wooden viv ready to be assembled for when Prince is a bit bigger
Originally Posted by D.K.1
Any pics of the albino burmese? Bet they're gorgeous, I have seen an albino ryal who was lovely, I would love more but I wouldn't like to have more pets than I could look after properly and the room would be an issue too, what with the size of viv you have to get for when they're fully grown !! I have a 5 foot wooden viv ready to be assembled for when Prince is a bit bigger 

Goths....
Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt
Space must be at a premium in the bed sit then, may I suggest you throw out your coffin shaped coffee table to make more room.........
Goths....
Goths....


Space is a premium in the 12 room bedsit,

We have two bearded dragons, both girls about 2 1/2 years old. The kids have named them Lara (as in Croft) and Foxy Cleopatra, but they really just get called 'girls'. Hubby really wants a tortoise but we just havent got the space for another viv at the mo.
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Forgot to add, I am absolutley PETRIFIED of snakes! Last summer went into to see a woman at home whilst working on community and had to leave cos she had a snake!
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Forgot to add, I am absolutley PETRIFIED of snakes! Last summer went into to see a woman at home whilst working on community and had to leave cos she had a snake!
Aww they are so cute!! 
Because of people being scared of them, I keep mine in the bedroom so any visitors won't be alarmed etc, so hopefully if people don't see him they won't need to scarper LOL

Because of people being scared of them, I keep mine in the bedroom so any visitors won't be alarmed etc, so hopefully if people don't see him they won't need to scarper LOL
very cute 
i used to keep one of my iggy's in my lounge - she would sit on a shelf and would keep perfectly still for hours.
i can remember one visitor getting the fright of her life when the iggy moved

i used to keep one of my iggy's in my lounge - she would sit on a shelf and would keep perfectly still for hours.
i can remember one visitor getting the fright of her life when the iggy moved


