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    Does breeding ball pythons limit handling or keeping them as pets?

    Does breeding ball pythons limit handling or keeping them as pets? I'm really concerned about this, I want to breed my own, yet I still want them to be my pets. Does It affect keep them as pets In any way?

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    Once my females are gravid I pretty much leave them alone except the handling required for maintenance. The only exception to that is if a female demonstrates any kind of pissyness. In this case I will "handle" them in the tub. I always strive to keep my animals as tame as possible. My males I always handle normally whether they are breeding or not.

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    Re: Does breeding ball pythons limit handling or keeping them as pets?

    Quote Originally Posted by danielwilu2525 View Post
    Does breeding ball pythons limit handling or keeping them as pets? I'm really concerned about this, I want to breed my own, yet I still want them to be my pets. Does It affect keep them as pets In any way?
    The line drawn between pet vs. not a pet is entirely your own. Of course you can breed them and still consider them pets and a part of the family!
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