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    Ophiuchus rhea drache's Avatar
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    fee for boarding a non-garter snake?

    I've been approached about boarding someone's blood python, and I've got no idea what to charge
    I realize that a lot of it depends on the size and disposition of the animal - details that I haven't been given yet - any suggestions though?
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    Re: fee for boarding a non-garter snake?

    Well, Rhea, I don't know what typical "snake board" goes for, but do NOT sell yourself short. Make sure that if it's an animal with a bad attitude (as blood pythons have a reputation for) you charge enough to compensate for the extra time required and the risk you'll be taking. That could be a very large snake, able to do lots of damage. And ensure that the owner provides a sturdy lockable enclosure if its a big "bad" snake.

    So this does beg the question, what is "standard" rate for boarding a snake???

    There is an association of Kennels that provides certifications and such, even for exotic animals, so I'm guessing they would have some references or resources to determine what to charge. I don't remember the exact name of it but I'm sure it'll pop up on a google search.

    Good luck with it!


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    Re: fee for boarding a non-garter snake?

    thanks Stephi
    I spoke with the guy and quoted him $60 per month
    the snake sounds a bit more high maintenance than mine are, and I feel that this is as low as I want to go, but I did tell the owner that this was my first time boarding and that this is just a figure off the top of my head
    "Rudy" is apparently very "friendly", and he gets handled every day, so he stays that way. I need to clarify the expectations around that, because that level of attention becomes almost like a dog walking gig
    rhea
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