Brumation and hibernation are two completely different things.
While you will have to brumate to get your snakes into ‘breeding mode’, many will argue that brumating snakes regardless on whether or not you plan on breeding is beneficial to their help.
PP may have worded it a bit strongly, I have to agree. Are you serious? Use some common sense. While the forum can HELP you, we’re not here to hold your hand and think for you.
Snakes aren’t as easy in terms of husbandry as a cat or dog. Since there isn’t as much known about them many of us are pretty much figuring out obstacles as we reach them, so you better get used to thinking on your toes.
If you can’t afford to buy all the necessities, don’t buy the snake. If you can’t afford F10, how will you buy food for your snake? What if the light bulb fails? What if the snake gets mites and you need mite spray? What if the glass cracks? What if something breaks? What if you get a faulty thermostat? What if...
the list goes on. Personally I like to have a bit extra on the side for my animals- whether it be emergency vet bills (or in the case of the snakes more likely a bust light bulb or more food).
Have everything bought and ready BEFORE you get the snake as well as a little bit extra on the side