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    Re: Escapee, recaught with baggage

    It is a shame that when people aren't responsible enough to keep their own animals contained in the enclosure. Then when something like this happens they aren't responsible enough to prevent any further damage from being done. I may get criticized for this but I think euthanizing them is the best option is this scenario....

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    Re: Escapee, recaught with baggage

    Quote Originally Posted by twgrosmick View Post
    It is a shame that when people aren't responsible enough to keep their own animals contained in the enclosure. Then when something like this happens they aren't responsible enough to prevent any further damage from being done. I may get criticized for this but I think euthanizing them is the best option is this scenario....
    I suppose you have never had an escapee, do you suggest I just keep it in a prison and never interact with it. I think its a shame when someone who doesnt know me beats around the bush to call me irresponsible. I appreciate everyone who has given their constructive two cents worth. Euthanizing has already been suggested, in the future please read all the posts before adding your wooden nickles worth.
    Last edited by Tim C.; 09-30-2012 at 11:59 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregmonsta View Post
    The petshop is the worst place for them to go - No matter how good the pet shop - the sale is the most important thing and follow up on whether these hybrids are being bred is going to be nil.
    Chalking eventual outcomes to 'fate' is null and void here - this is your responsibility - future breedings are therefore not down to fate but simply down to your actions.

    Your options, as already stated:

    • Keep them yourself
    • Find responsible homes for them. With people that won't breed further or risk polluting the captive genepool
    • Euthanise them
    • Find someone that has ophiophagus snakes and needs feeders

    At any rate, the pet shop route will only encourage others to think that hybrids must be a viable option and start a chain of fallacy.

    We've had others here produce unwanted hybrids before. Forum members here are your most likely option for finding responsible homes so start advertising them.

    The last thing you may want to bear in mind that for the next litter or so there is a chance that some of the future offspring may also be 'polluted', so to speak.
    Thanks for your input but as I stated keeping them is not really an option.
    I believe a pet store would have a better chance of finding a good home than I would
    I don't see where killing them is in their best interest, I would definitely release them where I found the mother before that happens. I had already bought a replacement snake and had I known she was gravid I may have just left her be, after all if she survived the winter than she adapted to the wild well.
    It was their fate that brought them into the world and if it was against the laws of nature for the breeds to mix then it wouldn't have happened. Im sure its happened many times by wild snakes crawling up into vehicles in one part of the country then crawling out in another. How did morphs come to be if not by cross breeding. Ive seen breeders advertise mixbreeds. Why is it fine for them to produce them in their snakemills but not if happens completely naturally? As far as using them as feeders I'll withhold my comment except to say I dont think posting them in the classifieds on this site would be a good idea due that possibility. I do appreciate your time taken to reply to my post though. Have a nice day.

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    Re: Escapee, recaught with baggage

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    Thanks for your input but As I stated keeping them is not really an option.
    I believe a pet store would have a better chance of finding a good home than I would
    I don't see where killing them is in their best interest, I would definitely release them where I found the mother before that happens. I had already bought a replacement snake and had I known she was gravid I may have just left her be, after all if she survived the winter than she adapted to the wild well.
    It was their fate that brought them into the world and if it was against the laws of nature for the breeds to mix then it wouldn't have happened. Im sure its happened many times by wild snakes crawling up into vehicles in one part of the country then crawling out in another. How did morphs come to be if not by cross breeding. Ive seen breeders advertise mixbreeds. Why is it fine for them to produce them in their snakemills but not if happens completely naturally? As far as using them as feeders I'll withhold my comment except to say I dont think posting them in the classifieds on this site would be a good idea due that possibility. I do appreciate your time taken to reply to my post though. Have a nice day.
    I think you are wrong by thinking this forum is the wrong place to look for a good home. This is the perfect place to find responsible people who will give them a home. I don't think anyone here would take them from you and euthanize them. I just don't see it. I for one would give them a home and never allow them to breed. I feel the same way about life being precious. Hybrids created in nature are one thing and hybrids created in a captive situation is completely different.
    Morphs are not a product of inter-breeding it is breeding within a specific species.
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    Re: Escapee, recaught with baggage

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    I suppose you have never had an escapee, do you suggest I just keep it in a prison and never interact with it. I think its a shame when someone who doesnt know me beats around the bush to call me irresponsible. I appreciate everyone who has given their constructive two cents worth. Euthanizing has already been suggested, in the future please read all the posts before adding your wooden nickles worth.
    As a matter of fact I do interact with all my snakes on a daily basis. That being said I have over 40 snakes currently and have had hundreds of others in the past only having one escape at which time I made sure and searched all over until I found it that same day. Regardless of whether it was mentioned before I can still give my opinion. Releasing is the absolute worst option. Everyone that has given their opinion and yet you still feel the need to disagree with everyone. There is no point in asking a question when you knew exactly what you were going to do with them from the beginning.....

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    Re: Escapee, recaught with baggage

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    It was their fate that brought them into the world
    It wasn't the snakes fate. It's "fate" depends on the owner once it's in captivity.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    if it was against the laws of nature for the breeds to mix then it wouldn't have happened.
    "Naturally" it shouldn't have happened because they (generally) shouldn't be ranging in the same area in "nature."

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    How did morphs come to be if not by cross breeding.
    Morphs have nothing to do with cross breeding species.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    Ive seen breeders advertise mixbreeds. Why is it fine for them to produce them in their snakemills but not if happens completely naturally?
    And that is highly frowned upon. Doesn't make it right just because they do it.

    I still think your best bet is to post an ad on the classified section. You asked what to do, and we gave you our best shots.
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    Re: Escapee, recaught with baggage

    Quote Originally Posted by twgrosmick View Post
    There is no point in asking a question when you knew exactly what you were going to do with them from the beginning.....
    Agreed
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    Re: Escapee, recaught with baggage

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    Thanks for your input but as I stated keeping them is not really an option.
    So find them suitable homes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    I believe a pet store would have a better chance of finding a good home than I would.
    You're wrong, you are more able to explain the parentage/check the suitability of a new owner than 99% of pet shops out there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    I don't see where killing them is in their best interest
    It's not in their best interest .... it is in the best interest of the hobby and keeping captive bloodlines pure.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    I would definitely release them where I found the mother before that happens.
    And that would be the most irresponsible thing you could do - potentially ruining your local snake population and affecting the ecosystem in the area. Not to mention it most probably being a criminal offence.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    I had already bought a replacement snake and had I known she was gravid I may have just left her be, after all if she survived the winter than she adapted to the wild well.
    Again .... see above point.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    Im sure its happened many times by wild snakes crawling up into vehicles in one part of the country then crawling out in another.
    It's possible .... but that doesn't mean you can justify what your saying considering you have been told what the viable options are.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    How did morphs come to be if not by cross breeding.
    Morphs are natural mutation and not a result of hybridisation.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    Ive seen breeders advertise mixbreeds. Why is it fine for them to produce them in their snakemills but not if happens completely naturally?
    Because they are catering to a specific market which, unfortunately for you, does not exist in the garter hobby.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    As far as using them as feeders I'll withhold my comment except to say I dont think posting them in the classifieds on this site would be a good idea due that possibility.
    You really haven't paid attention have you? We recommend advertising them here because they WILL find good homes here! We urge you to advertise them here to STOP any of the other options from happening. NONE of us would euthanise or feed these to anything else - these are YOUR options.
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    Re: Escapee, recaught with baggage

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim C. View Post
    I don't see where killing them is in their best interest,
    There are other, greater interests to consider. When animal welfare and nature conservation are in conflict, nature conservation must be recognized as more important. Yes, this is an issue of nature conservation.

    I would definitely release them where I found the mother before that happens.
    Don't do it. That's the absolutely worst thing you could do.

    It was their fate that brought them into the world and
    Forget about fate, there's no fate but what we make for ourselves.

    if it was against the laws of nature for the breeds to mix then it wouldn't have happened.
    The laws of nature do not say how things should be. Also, we're not talking about breeds, we are talking about species.

    Im sure its happened many times by wild snakes crawling up into vehicles
    That is absolutely no excuse for doing it deliberately.

    How did morphs come to be if not by cross breeding.
    By random genetic mutations becoming visible through inbreeding, not cross breeding.

    Ive seen breeders advertise mixbreeds.
    And they set a piss-poor example, and they generally do not release the offspring.

    Why is it fine for them to produce them in their snakemills but not if happens completely naturally?
    1. It's not fine for them to produce hybrids and 2. it hasn't happened completely naturally.

    As far as using them as feeders I'll withhold my comment except to say I dont think posting them in the classifieds on this site would be a good idea due that possibility.
    And how do you figure that? Apart from me, nobody here would be prepared to use them as feeders. And note: I'm half a world away.

    I do appreciate your time taken to reply to my post though. Have a nice day.
    Listen to sound advice. You might not like what you hear, but don't do anything as stupid as releasing those offspring.

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    Re: Escapee, recaught with baggage

    Quote Originally Posted by twgrosmick View Post
    As a matter of fact I do interact with all my snakes on a daily basis. That being said I have over 40 snakes currently and have had hundreds of others in the past only having one escape at which time I made sure and searched all over until I found it that same day. Regardless of whether it was mentioned before I can still give my opinion. Releasing is the absolute worst option. Everyone that has given their opinion and yet you still feel the need to disagree with everyone. There is no point in asking a question when you knew exactly what you were going to do with them from the beginning.....
    I am just looking for insight on why one decision is better than the other as many have posted. I don't disagree with everyone, many have posted good suggestions.
    Where do you keep your 40 snakes in little plastic prisons, stacked on shelves like they are a comic book collection so you can brag about how many you have. You cant possibly give 40 snakes the attention it takes to call them pets, they are merely livestock. Why do you care about my snakes if you treat yours like numbers? You have a right to your opinion as I have a right to disagree with it. If you feel like I asked a pointless question then refrain from posting pointless answers. Have a good day giving your snakes the attention they deserve for a maximum of .6 hours each if you stay up for 24 hrs.

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