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    They call me Emilius LOL Emilio's Avatar
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    Hi I was wondering if any of you have had any success breeding your own bp's at home???? If so I'd like to read about your experience.

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    Re: Successfully bred

    You can find alot by using the search function of the forums. There are more than a few breeders here...be it "big time" or hobyists.
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    They call me Emilius LOL Emilio's Avatar
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    Re: Successfully bred

    I pretty much have an Idea who the big timers are, I want the average Joe's story. Thank's for the info.

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    Re: Successfully bred

    I've had a little bit of success.

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    Re: Successfully bred

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
    I've had a little bit of success.

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    Re: Successfully bred

    Quote Originally Posted by iceman25

    Uno...


    I haven't bread any snakes yet, but I'm hoping that will change next year...

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    Re: Successfully bred

    Adam is one of the big timers I was refering to , So far from what I've read in here he's a very respected breeder. The reason I started this thread was to find out how many of my fellow BP lovers have been successful at breeding their own pets .
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    Re: Successfully bred

    Probably 2 season's and counting before my first try, if I get lucky it will be next season.

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    Re: Successfully bred

    Quote Originally Posted by emilio
    Adam is one of the big timers I was refering to , So far from what I've read in here he's a very respected breeder. The reason I started this thread was to find out how many of my fellow BP lovers have been successful at breeding their own pets .
    I'm no big timer by any stretch, I'm just an average shmoe with a nice collection of snakes. I started breeding in my spare bedroom with a couple of rehabs that I saved from a pet store 10 years ago. For a long time I just bred my pets for fun, and then I got into producing morphs.

    From those breeding way back in the day I've been able to reinvest the money I made selling babies and build the collection of morphs I have today. Anyone can do it if you work hard and put the time in.

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    Re: Successfully bred

    Well god willing and the creek don't rise we'll know next year when Brannagh, Orlah and maybe even Saoirse are ready to go. Believe me I'm already researching, fretting, driving Mike nuts, looking at incubators, moving to a bigger house and generally acting like a crazy woman in preparation LOL.


    You know Adam I never knew how you started out. Only 10 years and you've come so far baby! LOL I have to say when you shipped me Malachi and I saw the box marked "Franchino Reptiles" I got this big old shiver and prayed that one day someone, somewhere on a forum would be posting a pic of a beautiful baby snake produced by Franchino Reptiles! Wouldn't that just be a kick!

    Excuse me have to go run now and google more stuff about breeding...one can never be too prepared LMAO


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