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Kelfezond
The bearded one

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Posted - 01/07/2012 :  22:48:56  Show Profile  Visit Kelfezond's Homepage  Click to see Kelfezond's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Stephen Crockford
Okay Chris why don't you start us off andtell us what reptiles you're currently keeping and a little about them

Chris Challice
currently have 2 royals first was frank who i fell in love with at a garden center an sold my laptop on a buy back thing to get him. derek was bought from as a pair an had some burns from an unduarded bulb but they have healed up fine, a friend has the other male. jeff is my texas x texas bairds rat snake i was given about a year ago who can be a grumpy git at times. chuck is my little green phase hognose who was born in the 01/01/12 and has not missed a feed with me. 2 bull snakes ivan a mavis who i plan to breed next year if mavis is up to weight/size. the bloke brought both of them for me to see i wanted one but ended up buying them both. and the recent addition is william who ive found out is a BCI x some type of red tail BCC. was told he can be feisty but has been good as gold in the 2 months ive had him. also have a 16 year old chilean rose tarantula and picked up a banded flat rock scorpion last week

Stephen Crockford
So you've quite the collection there, we've seen most of your exotics and they are all great, when did you first realize you wanted to keep exotics?

Chris Challice
i had a garter snake when about 11 or 12 i think so always had a thing for reptiles. about 2 years ago i was given a beardie that unfortunatly had severe MDB due the the previous owners not haveing the setup right(not neglect just given the wrong advice) unfortunatly after lots of money on equipment an vets an a treatment for worms he just stopped eating so had to have him put to sleep during this time i also had another young beardie who is now with a friend. having these basically fueled my passion for reptiles so i bought my old corn snake phoenix then was given the rat snake jeff an its all an the collection keeps growing

Stephen Crockford
I know you do a lot of volunteer work at reptile rescue centres too, can you tell us a bit about that?

Chris Challice
a good friend runs/owns swindon reptile rescue and i go up once or twice a week to chat an help clean an feed the amimals ect. he has been rescueing an rehabilitating reptiles an other exotics for over 30 years. i have also helped out at a few of his animal encounter/reptile rescue shows to help raise awareness an teach good husbandary/car about these animals an the shows also help raise funds to feed the 300 odd reptiles that he has. the entry fee i charge for my swindon reptile meets covers the hall hire and the rest is donated to the reptile rescue

Stephen Crockford
That's great the reptile hobby always needs more spokespersons and awareness!
It wouldn't be a good interview around this time if I didn't ask for your opinion of the APA and what you think about the Doncaster issue last month.

Chris Challice
right without swearing about them. the APA are very misguided with what they preach/campain about as 90% of the stuff on their website is not true but unfortunalty you cant talk or reason with them which to be honest is a shame as yes there is a small minority of bad keepers an shops(not as bad as other more common pets though) if they would acctually listen an do proper reaserch into keeping reptiles they would see that us reptile keepers show as much love an care towards are reptiles as people do with say a cat or dog. if the APA listened an were on our side it would help stamp out the bad minority of the reptile community. with the doncaster issue i didnt go but spammed everywhere with info about whats going on an posted links to the IHS an FBH. i am now a member of the IHS an donated to the FBH. an big thank you to chris newman and everyone else from the IHS an FBH who made it possible for the show to go on as usual

Stephen Crockford
Aye that's good everyone should consider becoming a member. Changing the subject to something a little lighter - we have a lot of disagreement on trp between morphs and normals, which side of the fence are you on Chris?

Chris Challice
with morphs it depends on the type of snake to me i love all normal/wild type snakes but there are a few royal python morphs an quite a few boa morphs that i like. i dont really like bull, pine or gopher snake morphs and have recently seen albino brazilian rainbow boas the normals are stunning snakes an personally i really dont like the albino ones

Stephen Crockford
Okay Chris well I know your on a tight schedule right now so I'll make this our last question - Any future plans on more snakes?

Chris Challice
yes there is a long list of snakes an reptiles that i want, will list them as its easier. burm, more boas, The black-headed cat snake (Boiga nigriceps), carpet pythons, bosc monitor, green iguana and many more i cant think of right now

Stephen Crockford
So we can expect a lot more from you brilliant. Thanks for taking part Chris is there anything you want to add?

Chris Challice
yes well once the funds allow it. i would add the thing i love about this hobby is it is a constant learning curve especially with online forums you can learn something new nearly every day

Stephen Crockford
Very true!

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Meadow
Yearling

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Posted - 02/07/2012 :  09:27:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Great stuff, that was an interesting read, I look forward to reading more in future weeks

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frambo
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Posted - 02/07/2012 :  16:46:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Very interesting read and a great idea!

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Posted - 03/07/2012 :  11:39:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
cheers, looking forward to reading the other interviews

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