Wraithcry Farm
10:54:22 Celeste 🌕
I have rescued for a few years. And I currently help the rescue localish to me with intakes and medication administration- What Luna says is so true. Reptiles are a different kind of pet from your typical household pet. They all have very different needs. My inbox is always open to anybody who either needs troubleshooting or wants info- if I do not know it someone in my circle does.
Astrum
10:53:48 
I would try looking into garter snakes if you really want one
Painted Perfection
10:53:38 Luna The Gene Queen
If you need help I'd be glad to answer any and all snake questions in dms XD my internet right now is finicky as I'm in a bad spot
Painted Perfection
10:51:56 Luna The Gene Queen
My thing is, If you can't feed a reptile the food it supposed to have because of being squeamish or whatever than reptiles arwnt an animal you should get as they have very strict husbandry protocols and health needs that if not met can kill them or make them sick. I'd do a lot of research and make sure you speak to experienced breeders/veterinarians who specialize in reptiles and make sure you do tons of research into what they need as an enclosure set up etc.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:51:31 Hummer
@Celeste, that is good to know. I warned someone in the group who was asking that I have heard that reptilinks doesnt provide full nutrition, but a lot of people disagreed with me. 🤷🏼‍♀️
Hummingbird Meadows
10:50:14 Hummer
I would agree with looking into lizards if you dont mind insects.
Wraithcry Farm
10:50:01 Celeste 🌕
Reptilinks are great for certain species. But I never recommend them for snakes, after rescuing and seeing what all I have seen.
If you cannot feed rodents, do not get a rodent eating snake. Look into other options :) There are so many options.
Wraithcry Farm
10:48:36 Celeste 🌕
If bugs do not bother you- look into lizards. Some lizards do not get very big, and are easy to care for and handle.
My beardie is amazing. He gets Dubia roaches, superworms, and will be receiving other stuff once I order it online
Hummingbird Meadows
10:48:27 Hummer
@Celeste, I have heard that too about reptilinks.
Painted Perfection
10:48:21 Luna The Gene Queen
Hummer, only issue with that is that most snakes prefer rodents. Something that looks like an animal. Not all snakes will take reptilinks and some of those alternative foods arent always healthy compared to the actual thing
Aerospace KNN
10:48:01 Aviator
Ah okay, thanks guys. I'm only considering one though, just have see how much free time I have after studies <3
Hummingbird Meadows
10:47:18 Hummer
Garter snakes arenÂ’t great for handling though based on my research.
Wraithcry Farm
10:47:15 Celeste 🌕
I would really research reptiliinks before getting them. I have met snakes that were solely fed that and they had health issues due to malnutrition. If a snake you are getting is a rodent eater- rodents are the best way to go.
I was Squeamish about feeding rodents to my first snake- She was live fed. I switched her to frozen/thawed and had an easier time.
My current snake eats frozen/thawed mouse hoppers.
Live prey can be hard to feed, because you have to be there while they hunt until the rodent has expired.
Painted Perfection
10:46:51 Luna The Gene Queen
We are eventually getting a hog nose
Hummingbird Meadows
10:46:47 Hummer
Some people in my Facebook groups have looked into that because they feel better feeding their s and something like that doesnt look dead per se
Phases
10:46:34 
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he looks like he is made of stars 😃
Sea storm Equines
10:46:34 Stormie
i want snakes
Painted Perfection
10:45:57 Luna The Gene Queen
I have had snakes and currently have a Ball python XD
Hummingbird Meadows
10:45:55 Hummer
I think garter snakes can do fish.
Painted Perfection
10:45:13 Luna The Gene Queen
Yes Wixy some snakes like some garters can eat bugs.
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Silver Isles Guide to AD Showing October 23, 2022 10:48 PM

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Showing is going to be your stable's main income here on HEE. You can either show your horses SD (single discipline) or AD (all discipline). After having shown my horses in both SD and AD I have found that AD earns me more EBs. I know many players who show SD and make a good income, but that never worked well for me so I will be discussing how to show AD. Ultimately, you will have to find a show routine that works for you.

For my show string, I use PPP+ rated mares or geldings who are level 3+. Many players do not use mares in their show string because they supposedly take longer to level up unless they are put on cycle suppressants which will cost you extra EBs. However, none of my show mares are on cycle suppressants and they make me just as many EBs as my geldings.

To start showing you need to hire and pay riders. Try to make sure each of your riders is training a full 10 horses.You save more money this way by having 25 horses spread out across 3 riders (you will only have to pay 3 riders) versus having 25 horses spread out across 5 riders (which means you will have to pay 5). You can accomplish this by buying geldings who are all training at the same level.

Now, onto showing! Horses earn the most EBs when their show dates are green. However, those show dates wont turn green on their own! My show routine can be summed up in these 3 steps:

1. Enter horses whose show dates are green
2. Enter any horses whose show dates are older than 4 weeks
3. Enter the oldest excluding the newly leveled

Quick note! How do you tell a horse is newly leveled? If they have place 1-7, but their show date isn't green it means they have recently leveled up and won't be competitive. Here is a photo of some newly leveled horses on my show page:

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Here is a photo of how I entered all my horses in shows this week:

- Green is horses whose show dates are green
- Blue is older than 4 weeks
- Red is oldest excluding the newly leveld
- I skipped some horses because none of their dates are profitable. I will show them again in 1-2 weeks.

To put it into simpler terms, you should look at 3 show dates and ask yourself the following questions:
1. Are any of those dates green? If yes, then enter!
2. Are any of those dates older than 4 weeks? If yes, then enter!
3. Do any of those dates show a newly leveled horse? If yes, then don't enter them in that discipline. Check the other two dates.

I currently have 750 show horses and with this routine I make about $3 million EBS in time for every RO. But, please keep in mind getting to where I am took devotion and patience. I started out with only 25 show geldings. Using money I earned from shows I saved up and made it to 50, then 100, then 200, etc.

Please feel free to reach out with any questions at all!


Edited at October 24, 2022 01:34 PM by Silver Isle Eventing

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