Any breeders care to speak about some of the experiences they have had getting into the hobby and/or business? ie. time involved, money involved, pitfalls, etc. How rewarding has it been for you?
Getting into the hobby: I had a really good experience, as I started talking to senior keepers early on, owned mostly CB animals, and vetted everyone immediately. 1 out of the 12 WCs I have owned did not survive acclimation, the sad little Hamburg melleri. This is why I have such a comparatively upbeat outlook on the hobby. I believe other newbies can have good experiences if they do their homework before they buy a CB, and go to their vet at the first sign or sense of a problem.
I have not yet tried to make it a business as such, though I did sell my homebred melleri babies. I didn't make anything close to breaking even, but that wasn't my aim anyways. I do not raise my own bugs, either, so there is a big expense.
Time: spent tons more time than necessary because I didn't have an indoor mist system for the first 6 years! Everything was hand-misted!
Money: spent a lot, and even so, I spent a LOT less on my hobby than others have spent on their many attempts with cheap WCs. CB is a great value for the money!
All I know is, I had some collections of non-living things, and I sold them all, and I don't miss them. The chams are worth every penny.
Pitfalls: not starting out with automated watering and wasting all that time. LOL More good apples than bad in this barrel, but did order from a bug guy that sent garbage, and two cham dealers (one WC, one CB) that sent chams not as advertised. I avoided most of the common pitfalls by buying CBs, vetting everyone, and staying alert to changes.
Rewarding: I can't measure how much enjoyment the hobby has provided. Great people, great resources, beautiful chams and cham pix to see, and a sort of infectious hunger to learn more. I think of my cham room as an art museum, just walk in and look whenever I want to see something beautiful. I also am lucky that I've had pretty sweet-natured chams, so I've had some wonderful pet experiences that rival mammal pets.
Are you thinking about becoming a business breeder or a hobby breeder?