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    Burm Breeding- worth it at all?

    I'm looking at getting into burms, anyone still working with the species and getting local sales? I'm having a pair offered to me for $300, normal male, albino female. Both are around 12ft.

    Is it going to be worth it in the long run? I love the species and being around them, but if I'm going to get 0 sales I may as well just get 1 and have a pet and put my focus into other pythons rather than burms, but if I can still squeeze out local sales it could be worth it...

    Any input would be appreciated.

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    They are fantastic snakes but I would recommend buying one as a pet as opposed to trying to squeeze into an already dwindling market.

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    Re: Burm Breeding- worth it at all?

    Quote Originally Posted by John1982 View Post
    They are fantastic snakes but I would recommend buying one as a pet as opposed to trying to squeeze into an already dwindling market.
    Doesn't seem to be much of a market here at all, no one really working with them from what I've seen- which is a real shame. I'd hate to see these guys die out in the pet trade completely, it's really a shame.

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    They wont die out. There are burm keepers out there that will no allow this to happen. But with that said if your looking to breed I wouldnt be breeding a normal to an albino I would be getting some higher up morphs to work with

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    Re: Burm Breeding- worth it at all?

    Depends I guess, though I would tend to think not. Burms have a lot of babies...how many can you produce before you flood your local market? You'd have a good amount of snakes to sell off either as pets or potential breeders. Can you find 40+ people in your state to buy a pet burm...and though it wouldn't really be your problem, how many out of those 40+ will be suitable burm owners. Selling them off as potential breeders would only give you a couple years till others are producing more snakes and further over saturating your area. If you live in a large state, how will you handle sales across your state? Shipments will likely go out of state before coming back, and it most likely wouldn't be worth it to drive potentially hours on the buyer's or seller's end.

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    We are still breeding burms, but we also have higher end stuff.
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    Re: Burm Breeding- worth it at all?

    I am wondering what the offspring would be from an albino to a hypo burm would be? Would it be worth doing or should I just keep them as pets? I have a male albino and can get a female hypo. I am pretty sure the an albino to an a green patternless albino will net all albino's. I just haven't researched gene's in burms too much. Are they the same as ball pythons? Thanks.
    Too many snakes to list. Ball pythons, Gtp's and Boa's. It easier to say it that way.

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    I've got a pair of albinos that are proven breeders. I Probably won't be breeding them again though in the near future. I might breed them again later, depending on whether or not there is enough interest locally. In any case, they still make great pets.

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    Re: Burm Breeding- worth it at all?

    Quote Originally Posted by Clint Bundy View Post
    I am wondering what the offspring would be from an albino to a hypo burm would be? Would it be worth doing or should I just keep them as pets? I have a male albino and can get a female hypo. I am pretty sure the an albino to an a green patternless albino will net all albino's. I just haven't researched gene's in burms too much. Are they the same as ball pythons? Thanks.
    Hypo x albino produce hypo, albino and pearls. An albino x albino patternless green albino would produce albino het green, unless the albino is het green, then you would produce albinos and albino greens.
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    Hypo x albino = hypo het albino and normal het albino. No visual albinos or pearls unless your hypo is also het albino. as to if it's worth it? Who knows. It's going to be really hard to say until a couple years go by. I think everyone's fear is that the market will die and I think it's a valid fear in light of this mess we are in. We are still working with labyrinth, hypo, and granite crosses but we are definitely going to be more selective with our choices rather than just producing everything we can. I think the most important thing will be to prepare yourself for any offspring to stay with you a little longer than pre-ban. They aren't likely to fly off the shelves quite like they did before. You may also have to take a lot less for them than you would have before to move them.

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