ya that sucks that theres not much money in it, i dont care about that, if i can earn a living off of it ill have to work 2 jobs. Can't let the money stop me. But ya, i just try and soak in as much info as possible. I also noticed that lots of people here are putting up pics of repitiles im very interested in the photography now. The biology degree sounds good to me, i heard that was a good way to go. Umm "swwit" you said eight years for a degree in herpetology, were you able to find somewhere with an actual class in herpetology. I'm not sure if there are any in the U.S, my best guess might be Florida, thats were i want to go to college. As far as reptile catching goes i've caught green snakes, brown snakes, garters, racers, ringnecks(southern i think) hognose, 5 line skinks, ground skinds, fence lizards, black ratsnakes, and i own 3 beutiful ball pythons, a gopher snake, two Golden geckos, and a pueblan milksnake its gorgeous, its got the patterns of a tricolor hognose. I want to catch a pine snake because there my favorite, i am trying to catch a venemous snake, and i dont know if a rattler is the best thing to start off with, there are supposed to be copperheads in new jersey, are there id rather start with them since there venom is less potent, ive got experience with snakes and i wanna catch something venemous