10:55 you’re exactly right. I bought a BEL online from a popular breeder and saw that breeder at a NARBC show less than 2 weeks later. I approached the table, introduced myself and thanked them and the breeder had a very awkward impersonal response. It was very disappointing and actually makes me want to not buy from them again.
One thing i will say about this hobbie being a newbie breeder, usually other keepers are so willing to help and just want to see others love the species!!
The last snake I bought was a young California king snake. I held her at the show and she seemed very chill. Got her home, got her in her new home. I gave her a couple of days to get use to thing. Then I went to get her out. She tries to bite, and she does a tail wiggle. She also had mites, that I didn’t see at the show. So now I’m treating a snake that is scared of me for mites. I’m just happy she small and her little teeth do nothing.
Actually it looks like I'll be visiting the Pueblo show on Saturday and doing the ride on Sunday! Not sure when I'll get to the show, it's about three hours from my house and I'll be riding my chopper LOL
@@ChrisHardwickanimaladventures nice! We're planning to be there so if all goes well we'll for sure say hello. We wanted to get a booth but don't have babies ready ATM.
Have you ever kept or bred bci boas? I'd be interested to see a video on your thoughts about them as pets and especially as a business opportunity since you've got so much experience with bp in both areas.
The biggest mistake I see is running a breeding business, but forgetting that it's a "business." If you want to get into breeding, whether as a hobby or for profit, you need to sit down and figure out the boring business stuff. Income, spending, budgets. Start off on the right foot. Get a couple binders and keep records. Find a vet, and before anything, start putting money in that vet fund.
The person he described with morph market at the beginning is literally me
"Some people go to morph market every day and look at ball pythons"
I feel attacked by this statement 🤣🤣🤣
Like... bro, stop calling me out omg lmao
10:55 you’re exactly right. I bought a BEL online from a popular breeder and saw that breeder at a NARBC show less than 2 weeks later. I approached the table, introduced myself and thanked them and the breeder had a very awkward impersonal response. It was very disappointing and actually makes me want to not buy from them again.
bobby is so cute like look at that yawn at the beginning, even his name is cute
One thing i will say about this hobbie being a newbie breeder, usually other keepers are so willing to help and just want to see others love the species!!
The last snake I bought was a young California king snake. I held her at the show and she seemed very chill. Got her home, got her in her new home. I gave her a couple of days to get use to thing. Then I went to get her out. She tries to bite, and she does a tail wiggle. She also had mites, that I didn’t see at the show. So now I’m treating a snake that is scared of me for mites. I’m just happy she small and her little teeth do nothing.
A Bobby yawn @ 0:34 ......I love when a snake yawns, I dunno what it is, but i do!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thanks Chris!!
Love it how Bobby is chilling
I'm in that MORE MORE MORE phase 😅😅
I would love to see you getting to boa constrictors and talk about them like you do ball pythons
Chris, are you going to the Pueblo show?! my wife and I are planning to go would love to meet you
Actually... I was thinking of going on this bike ride on the 16th.
veteransride.org/
@@ChrisHardwickanimaladventures can't be mad at that! Looks awesome
Actually it looks like I'll be visiting the Pueblo show on Saturday and doing the ride on Sunday! Not sure when I'll get to the show, it's about three hours from my house and I'll be riding my chopper LOL
@@ChrisHardwickanimaladventures nice! We're planning to be there so if all goes well we'll for sure say hello. We wanted to get a booth but don't have babies ready ATM.
Happy Friday
Have you ever kept or bred bci boas? I'd be interested to see a video on your thoughts about them as pets and especially as a business opportunity since you've got so much experience with bp in both areas.
Nope, I've never had a boa.
i feel the same way if i see that it has filters i scroll on by
You probably dont know but I was wondering at reptile shows will they let you handle snakes you are intrested in now with covid?
Yes they will let you handle...I just went to a show yesterday...They made me and my kids use hand sanitizer before and after each Handle...
How should we avoid scams on morph market. How do we know who's a legitimate breeder?
I wanna hug Bobby so bad. lol
a CLOWN for 500!!! a FEMALE CLOWN for 500! I live in the wrong state.
What's up man I got a new bumblebee orange dream
Are you doing live streams this weekend ?
Yes!
How often do you feed Bobby and how big rats he eats?
Where do you keep Bobby?
Yep...some mofo sold me a snake with mites. Never buy from them again
I'm looking to buy a bamboo from you!
What do you think about meat rabbits ?
It's sad
@@LG-pj4qh that was a question for Chris.
Do u still have some 4 sale hatchling
Not right now, I'll have more hatchlings mid summer.
Cute Bob 0:33
Try doin like a 1000$ a foot on the burm 😅😃😅
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Just put "not at any cost"
The biggest mistake I see is running a breeding business, but forgetting that it's a "business." If you want to get into breeding, whether as a hobby or for profit, you need to sit down and figure out the boring business stuff. Income, spending, budgets. Start off on the right foot. Get a couple binders and keep records. Find a vet, and before anything, start putting money in that vet fund.