I would have to say that price was the driving force for getting a veiled. He is not a friendly guy but he is still awesome and I love taking care of him. My first boy was a veiled also I made many mistakes and unfortunately he passed away but after joining here have learned a lot and hopefully Omar will benefit from that. I don't take him out as much as I used to because he just does not like being removed from his cage. Also once out he is ok but always seems to be relieved to go back in. I am working on setting up a free range outside the door of his enclosure just to give him more space, but truly taking him out and holding him etc is more for me than him which is selfish a little but I try to justify it by using this time to really watch how he moves, how his legs work, and weighing him. It is getting colder out and my house is drafty so he won't be out as much.
All that said, I am planning on getting a couple more, I want a nosy be and I am on a wait list here for a panther cross. It won't be for a while which will give me time to get all the supplies I need. Another thing to consider is a male or female of the species you choose. Males tend to have more color and with females you have to be concerned with egg production, laying etc. even if they are not with a male.