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    Ideas, And stuff.

    Alright guys, I am making this for your inputs...

    I am currently wanting to breed:

    Carpet Pythons, Different Locals and morphs.
    Dumerils Boas
    Red Tail Boas, Columbians; True Redtails and Morphs.
    Green Tree Pythons
    Brazilian Rainbow Boas/ Peruvian Rainbow Boas.
    Amazon Tree Boas
    White Lipped Pythons
    False Water Cobras
    Blood Pythons
    Beaked Snakes
    Radiated Rat snakes
    Blue Beuty Rat snakes
    King Rat snakes
    Water Pythons
    Mullocan Pythons



    I have MOST of these Animals, And Am currently Pairing up for next season and coming up season..


    oh and as Lizards go...

    Crested Geckos
    Bearded Dragons
    B&W Tegus

    But anyways, I am currently stuck...
    Hahaha, I am going to be selling some stuff!
    To make room for more.


    Suggest Snakes?, Please?
    I am not going to breed ALL these..
    I just wanna focus on those, An a bit more....







    RIGHT NOW I am strongly focusing on Boas and my Carpet Pythons..
    So ideas?
    Black and White Tegu's, Brazilian Rainbow Boa, HoggXSuriname Boa, Amazonian Milk Frog, Amazon Tree boa, Stimpson's Python, Nile monitor need I say more? We'd be here all day. Just ask, or look at my threads!

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    Go to Fauna and Kingsnake. Look at the listings of each of the animals you're interested in breeding. Look for availablity and price. This may give you some insight. As much as I love Dums, I don't see much of a market for these guys right now. But this is in my area, others could have buyers before they're born. It's kinda hard to tell you what to do since I'm on the other side of the US.

    Good Luck!
    Jim Smith

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