frogboy77
Active Member
in australia they are priced from $2000-8000
Nothing like APS to bring out the overly critical
Good on him, I wish more young Aussie kids took such an active interest and did as much research on keeping snakes.
I did find it interesting that some people seemed to insinuate that because they are cheap in the states that means they are more suitable for a first snake. I've always found the cost vs husbandry a strange link. JMO
Saw that earlierSlightly off the topic but I've just noticed an ad on here: wanted to buy: "free or cheap reptiles".
What an attitude! While the kid in this thread is receiving criticism, what would you say to this ....... No idea what he wants, probably wouldn't know how to look after it (whatever) but he will have it just because it's free or cheap.
Grrrrrr
You will find that his parent do have reps, so he had the step up.1: He has rich parents and this his 50th attempt to raise a gtp
2: His parents are into reptiles and are helping him.
Half the [deleted] into beardies don't know the first thing about keeping them but they do.. because they're cheaper, just like GTP's are in the states.
and i think it's the price that makes people run for the hills over GTP'S, not the level of care required. Most people are just afraid that if anything does go wrong they won't just be out of pocket a mere $300, more like $3000.
I wish all reptiles were more expensive, reduce the amount of morons that don't do their research.
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