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Which pet should i put in adoption?

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no im not a bad owner, its just that im starting college and i just can't afford keeping all my pets.

i have to put one for adoption.

i have a

-GUYANA RED TAIL BOA(4ft)male

-HYPO RED TAIL BOA(3ft)female

-BALL PYTHON(1.5ft)male

-SAVANNAH MONITOR(9.5inches)IDK

i love all of them i really do, i mean i was worried when i went to a week camp that i came back to take care of them.

please don't put mean answers, also tell me why i should give it away.

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  1. eh, i can't tell you what pet to part with because it would break my heart to be in your shoues.. i think what you should ask yourself which would be easiest to find a home for...i'm currently trying to find goverment funding to do this with reptiles because it is a serious problem, you can take dogs and cats to shelters, but reptiles that live from 5-40 years are harder to adopt out.. i think you would have the best luck finding the ball python a home because they aren't as aggressive as a boa, and don't get as big... i have personally adopted 2 ball pythons..this is a common problem, don't beat yourself up over it, most people don't find out how long they live before acquiring them...another tip, try to find a breeder in your area if you are inclined to get rid of the larger red tail's


  2. I am going to say the Savannah. He is going to need daily feeding and alot more attention. In the long run, the snakes do require less care.

    That being said, you should probably get rid of all of them. Get something new later on, or just keep one snake. The ball python would be the easiest due to size. But you really should let someone take them.

  3. Put them all up for adoption and maybe later in life when you are more mature and have a higher income you can help a reptile rescue group.

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