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cheerfulgreek 02-04-2009 01:08 PM

Exotic pets..have/had one? want one? know anyone with an exotic pet?
 
Does anyone own an exotic pet? When I say exotic, I'm speaking of:

Prairie Dogs
Tarantulas
Emperor Scorpions
Reptiles of any kind
Ferrets
Hedgehogs
Chinchillas (I want one of these, they are so cute) :p
Saltwater fish

just your not so everyday pet.

I currently have a Mexican redknee tarantula. I bought her when she was really tiny. Now she's gone through two molts and has gotten pretty big. Tarantulas are pretty shy, so she's never bitten me, and she seems to like being held. The problem I'm having is everytime my cat looks into her aquarium she starts to lick her chops.:rolleyes:

I like Pac Man frogs too, though I've never owned one of those. The only exotic pets I've owned other than tarantulas were a rat snake, and a ferret.

Oh, and I had a few hermit crabs when I was a kid. I don't know if that counts as exotic though.:)

ForeverRoses 02-04-2009 01:16 PM

a friend of mine has a hedgehog. He's cute and all, but I guess I want my pets to be soft. Petting a hedgehog wasn't all that much fun.

DrPhil 02-04-2009 01:20 PM

I had Freddy the Ferret until highschool. He was a white ferret who loved the sugar bowl and was absolutely adorable. He loved to dance around and play with his mouth open. It was cute.

My brother used to think he was attacking him...lol...maybe he was...ungrateful bastard.

He passed away about 15 years ago. R.I.P Freddy.

cheerfulgreek 02-04-2009 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by ForeverRoses (Post 1775218)
a friend of mine has a hedgehog. He's cute and all, but I guess I want my pets to be soft. Petting a hedgehog wasn't all that much fun.

To me they just look so much larger in pictures than they actually are, until you see one in person, or see someone holding one in pictures.

DaemonSeid 02-04-2009 01:27 PM

I had

2 Burmese pythons (8 and 10 feet)

1 Ball python (6 feet)

2 Green iguanas ( 4 and 5 feet)

1 red tailed boa...died as a baby

I really want an albino Burmese python...but I need to make space and may have to wait til the dog goes...hehehe

cheerfulgreek 02-04-2009 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1775224)
I had

2 Burmese pythons (8 and 10 feet)

1 Ball python (6 feet)

2 Green iguanas ( 4 and 5 feet)

1 red tailed boa...died as a baby

I really want an albino Burmese python...but I need to make space and may have to wait til the dog goes...hehehe

Wow! These are all really cool snakes. I had a yellow rat snake. I bought him because they're regularly found close to human habitation, and they're really easy to take care of. They're also widely available from captive bred stocks. Corn snakes are really cool too. I like their size.

DaemonSeid 02-04-2009 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1775229)
Wow! These are all really cool snakes. I had a yellow rat snake. I bought him because they're regularly found close to human habitation, and they're really easy to take care of. They're also widely available from captive bred stocks. Corn snakes are really cool too. I like their size.


What is comical is when I walk my dog (he's a smallish 60lbs) everyone wants to run up and pet him

When I had my snake and walked with one of them around my neck, I could see people sometimes literally move from one side of teh street to the other....heh.

The dog will bite you long before the snake takes a care to do so....

PeppyGPhiB 02-04-2009 02:32 PM

I would be scared to visit DaemonSeid and cheerfulgreek.

cheerfulgreek 02-04-2009 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1775233)
What is comical is when I walk my dog (he's a smallish 60lbs) everyone wants to run up and pet him

When I had my snake and walked with one of them around my neck, I could see people sometimes literally move from one side of teh street to the other....heh.

The dog will bite you long before the snake takes a care to do so....

lol I know what you mean. My cat has bitten me many times, but my tarantula never has. My cat has her little "I don't want to be held" mood swings.:rolleyes: My tarantula has gone from eating crickets to feeder mice, she's gotten that big. I still give her crickets occasionally, but I don't have to feed her as much when I give her the mice. When my friend comes over, he makes me put my spider in the closet. After she went through her first molt, he came over and thought I bought another spider. lol It was just the exoskeleton. It looks very similar to the actual spider. I thought that was hilarious.:p It's funny how people react to pets they're not familiar with.

You're right though. The dog will bite before the snake does.:)

DaemonSeid 02-04-2009 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1775246)
lol I know what you mean. My cat has bitten me many times, but my tarantula never has. My cat has her little "I don't want to be held" mood swings.:rolleyes: My tarantula has gone from eating crickets to feeder mice, she's gotten that big. I still give her crickets occasionally, but I don't have to feed her as much when I give her the mice. When my friend comes over, he makes me put my spider in the closet. After she went through her first molt, he came over and thought I bought another spider. lol It was just the exoskeleton. It looks very similar to the actual spider. I thought that was hilarious.:p It's funny how people react to pets they're not familiar with.

You're right though. The dog will bite before the snake does.:)

Another funny thing...more guys I know are afraid of reptiles and spiders than they are of dogs...

cheerfulgreek 02-04-2009 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1775253)
Another funny thing...more guys I know are afraid of reptiles and spiders than they are of dogs...

lol

Some guys are afraid of mice and rats too.:rolleyes::)

I'll have to admit, I'm not a big fan of house spiders, because they do bite.:(

DaemonSeid 02-04-2009 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1775259)
lol

Some guys are afraid of mice and rats too.:rolleyes::)

I'll have to admit, I'm not a big fan of house spiders, because they do bite.:(


That was one other thing too...getting used to rats enough to feed the snakes...I did rabbits once...couldn't do it...I felt so guilty


Watching a snake feed is is one of the most highly educational things I had ever seen in life. For somehing that hardly ever moves, it strikes powerfully and quickly and then from there listening to bones being crushed (hope I'm not grossing anyone out, if so stop reading now) and ingesting is something that really never gets seen on 'nature shows.'

Movies like Anaconda and so forth have done them a serious injustice.

I also didn't realize untl after owning them that snakes have a very slooooooooow digestive process and they may only poop 3 to 4 times a year and when they let it out....the stench,

alum 02-04-2009 03:41 PM

Not nearly as exotic as a reptile or hairy arachnid:


We have a Bengal. This is a cross-breed between an Asian Leopard Cat and a domestic tabby. She is about the size of a regular housecat but her paws are bigger and she is more agile, dextrous, and noisy than any of our other cats.

cheerfulgreek 02-04-2009 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1775263)
That was one other thing too...getting used to rats enough to feed the snakes...I did rabbits once...couldn't do it...I felt so guilty


Watching a snake feed is is one of the most highly educational things I had ever seen in life. For somehing that hardly ever moves, it strikes powerfully and quickly and then from there listening to bones being crushed (hope I'm not grossing anyone out, if so stop reading now) and ingesting is something that really never gets seen on 'nature shows.'

Movies like Anaconda and so forth have done them a serious injustice.

I also didn't realize untl after owning them that snakes have a very slooooooooow digestive process and they may only poop 3 to 4 times a year and when they let it out....the stench,

lol that was a National Geographic post.:p I never got a chance to see my rat snake feed, because when I was in highschool my mom made me get rid of him.:mad: What happened when you fed your snake the rabbit? I don't think I could have done that either. I have a hard enough time feeding my spider, mice. This is the first spider I've fed mice too. The others I've had were all males and never lived long enough to get big enough to eat mice. This is my 1st female. They live a long time. I watched her attack a mouse twice. Ever since then and one other time, I now give her the mouse and walk away. I can't watch. The squeaking (it was so loud) of the mouse just made me..:eek::( Then watching the end result of what the venom does is incredible. The mouse is still living, but the venom causes paralysis. It just makes it easier for the spider to eat without injury. Hours later, the mouse looks more like a mouse rug, similar to a bear skin rug. All of its insides are gone. Yeah, I know what you mean, I can't watch anymore. One time I fed her a mouse and the mouse fought back, I walked away though. I couldn't watch, but when I came back, it was pretty bad. Bad mistake on the mouse's part.

Ever watch piranha feed?

ETA: I wanted to add something to your earlier post. When people see me and I tell them I have a pet spider, they look at me, then picture the spider, then look at me again..like YOU? How? I've been told that I look like the kind of girl who's afraid of spiders. lol

KatieKate1244 02-04-2009 04:05 PM

One of my boyfriends in high school had a 4 ft iguana that we used to take on walks in a nearby park. The little kids got a kick out of him, their parents...not so much.

I had a turtle that one of my chapter sisters gave to me. However, I found out that turtles are harder to care for than I imagined (more or less a problem with all exotic pets), so I gave him to a local herpetologist. Speedy moved from a large tank into his own pond with two females as company, so I imagine he's pretty happy right now (although he should be hibernating).

I want a raccoon or a skunk as a pet.


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