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Has anybody else noticed that more and more people seem to be joining the Reptile community, its great to see the hobby finally growing!
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Old 28-01-2009, 08:56 PM
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It is becoming more mainstream but with that comes problems, More posers, impulse buyers, increase in rehomers. Its a double edged sword, yes can help the hobby but also damage.
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Old 29-01-2009, 01:55 AM
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lol im stringing 4 different "rehomers" on atm lol serves em right
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Has anybody else noticed that more and more people seem to be joining the Reptile community, its great to see the hobby finally growing!
I'd say we've been "booming" for the last 5 years atleast.
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Old 05-02-2009, 01:57 AM
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It's been growing big time for years now. Over 8 millions reps being kept in the Uk.
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Seems to be a lot more youngsters too, which must be a good thing. You're right that it may be a double edged sword but it's bringing us into the mainstream of animal keeping.
Which means that it'll be less likely that governments can ban us etc.
Also it seems to me that a lot more people are building naturalistic vivs for their animals which indicates people taking more time to provide a high level of care for their animals.
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its good but bad too .. hmm
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Mainstream is good. Less chance for the anti's to kick us in the air and nobody giving a damn.

Also with mainstream comes more knowledge and more rehomers for the animals that need it.
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lol im stringing 4 different "rehomers" on atm lol serves em right
You're doing what ?
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Old 05-02-2009, 11:26 AM
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It's been growing big time for years now. Over 8 millions reps being kept in the Uk.
That's fantastic. Hopefully it'll turn out to be a case of the more the merrier
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