dhm198555
New Member
So I went to hamburg yesterday and I can't tell you how....disappointed I was. This was the first show I went to in probably 6 years so was incredibly excited. I had my 6 month old daughter with me for her first show as well as my hubby-to-be. I was really into the hobby when I was younger but decided to get out of it for a while. I was really young (in high school) and wasn't mature enough anyway, made a lot of mistakes.
Anywho, as soon as I walked in all I saw were ball pythons as far as the eye could see. At least half of the field house was nothing but balls. Irritating enough what really bothered me was I asked all those breeders why they were all only doing ball pythons and you know what they all said. "Gotta pay the bills." Not ONE person said to me they bred them, yes to pay the bills, but also because they LOVE the hobby, LOVE that species, or just LOVE the diversity balls have right now. From what I remember about this hobby, we all were in it because we share a fascination and love for all things scaly, not just to make a buck. I watched many of them just manhandling their animals, treating them like dollar bills instead of living breathing animals, who feel stress, feel, excitement, feel pain, throwing them here and there, stuffing them in boxes too small. I overheard a lot of conversations between venders and not one was about the excitement about an upcoming hatch, general talk about their favorite species. Only money. Money money money. What happened to our wonderful hobby?!
I was disgusted and disheartened that the hobby that I have loved my entire life has lost a large piece of itself. From what I saw yesterday, the soul of what made me love this hobby so much was dead.
The upside to all this was there were still A LOT of people who were there simply because they love reptiles. Nothing more. And I only hope they can get a foot in and replace all the money grubbing breeders out there and still hold onto their values.
By the way (and I don't care whop this pisses off) STOP BREEDING BALL PYTHONS TO DEATH! You can only line breed and selectively breed ANY species of animal before you start damaging it's genetic make-up. Is ruining an entire breed, and again, is driven by greed.
I think this is why I've been gravitating towards the chameleon community because that spark of fascination and love seems to still be here, you all truly love the species you're keeping simply for being the amazing, beautiful animals they are, without any real need for messing with thier genetics. I gotta say that the couple cham breeders that were there that I talked to never mentioned anything about money, only how much they loved their choosen species.
Thanks for reading, lets try and restore our hobby to what it used to be people!!!
Anywho, as soon as I walked in all I saw were ball pythons as far as the eye could see. At least half of the field house was nothing but balls. Irritating enough what really bothered me was I asked all those breeders why they were all only doing ball pythons and you know what they all said. "Gotta pay the bills." Not ONE person said to me they bred them, yes to pay the bills, but also because they LOVE the hobby, LOVE that species, or just LOVE the diversity balls have right now. From what I remember about this hobby, we all were in it because we share a fascination and love for all things scaly, not just to make a buck. I watched many of them just manhandling their animals, treating them like dollar bills instead of living breathing animals, who feel stress, feel, excitement, feel pain, throwing them here and there, stuffing them in boxes too small. I overheard a lot of conversations between venders and not one was about the excitement about an upcoming hatch, general talk about their favorite species. Only money. Money money money. What happened to our wonderful hobby?!
I was disgusted and disheartened that the hobby that I have loved my entire life has lost a large piece of itself. From what I saw yesterday, the soul of what made me love this hobby so much was dead.
The upside to all this was there were still A LOT of people who were there simply because they love reptiles. Nothing more. And I only hope they can get a foot in and replace all the money grubbing breeders out there and still hold onto their values.
By the way (and I don't care whop this pisses off) STOP BREEDING BALL PYTHONS TO DEATH! You can only line breed and selectively breed ANY species of animal before you start damaging it's genetic make-up. Is ruining an entire breed, and again, is driven by greed.
I think this is why I've been gravitating towards the chameleon community because that spark of fascination and love seems to still be here, you all truly love the species you're keeping simply for being the amazing, beautiful animals they are, without any real need for messing with thier genetics. I gotta say that the couple cham breeders that were there that I talked to never mentioned anything about money, only how much they loved their choosen species.
Thanks for reading, lets try and restore our hobby to what it used to be people!!!