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    anyone collect morphs strictly as pets???

    hey, just wondering does any one here collect morph strictly for pets or do most of you breed them???

    p.s. i was thinking of getting into breeding some day, im 14 and make 100$ a week, how wuld i go about this??

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    Re: anyone collect morphs strictly as pets???

    they are our pets. we breed them too. thats part of pethood. haha

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    Re: anyone collect morphs strictly as pets???

    Not to sure i started just wanting a pastel for just a pet and then once i found all the other great morphs out there i had to get some more. So i figured since i liked them so much and some of the super cool morphs are out of my price range for a snake, i figured i would give breeding them a shot to get what i really want.

    If this is something you really want to do, do tons of research on ball pythons. Understand there needs and what it will actually take to get them to breed, also remember that they live a long time if kept properly so be prepared. If you do decide to do it, you can start out with some of the lower priced morphs to get you going, pastels, spiders, cool looking normals. You will be able to get lower prices on hatchlings than say yearlings for the most part so it will take a couple of years of raising them before they are ready to breed. Find a good breeder to purchase from, stay away from pet stores! Also you can use forms to ask questions and get advice! Good luck!
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    Re: anyone collect morphs strictly as pets???

    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky1 View Post
    Not to sure i started just wanting a pastel for just a pet and then once i found all the other great morphs out there i had to get some more. So i figured since i liked them so much and some of the super cool morphs are out of my price range for a snake, i figured i would give breeding them a shot to get what i really want.

    If this is something you really want to do, do tons of research on ball pythons. Understand there needs and what it will actually take to get them to breed, also remember that they live a long time if kept properly so be prepared. If you do decide to do it, you can start out with some of the lower priced morphs to get you going, pastels, spiders, cool looking normals. You will be able to get lower prices on hatchlings than say yearlings for the most part so it will take a couple of years of raising them before they are ready to breed. Find a good breeder to purchase from, stay away from pet stores! Also you can use forms to ask questions and get advice! Good luck!
    Forgot to mention that even though i want to make babies, they are all my babies!!
    1.1 pastel balls, 0.1 spider ball, 1.0 green tree python, 2.0 high yellow jungle carpets, 0.1 jaguar jungle carpet, 1.1 hypo-red group boa, 0.1 suriname boa, 1.0 ghost boa, 1.0 hypo boa, 1.0 anery boa, 1.0 red albino, 0.1 het red albino, 0.1 jungle het albino, 0.1 sunglow, 0.2 het albino, 1.1 proven DH snow, 0.1 het anery, 1.0 dh sunglow, 1.1 normal rtb.

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    Re: anyone collect morphs strictly as pets???

    Quote Originally Posted by patthesnakeman View Post
    they are our pets. we breed them too. thats part of pethood. haha

    That's my feelings also
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    Re: anyone collect morphs strictly as pets???

    I know of a couple people that have spiders for nonbreeding pets

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    Re: anyone collect morphs strictly as pets???

    They aren't BPs, but I own two corn snake morphs and they are my pets first and foremost. The same would go if I could afford a BP morph. Of course, if the opportunity came up to breed my corn boys, I would take it...it's just not the reason I own them
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    Re: anyone collect morphs strictly as pets???

    I may breed in the future, I don't know.
    I bought my spider and my pastel as pets. I don't mind paying morph price when I intend to have them the rest of my life most likely. Most of my pets I plan on keeping for life. I find the morphs so pleasing to look at. A real pleasure to own.

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    Re: anyone collect morphs strictly as pets???

    I want a spider.. I really appreciate its pattern, long term i hope to breed her (will get her in 4-08) im also concidering getting a male pastel at the same time and hopefully make some bees, but for me.. i have always loved the look of the spider first and foremost.

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    Re: anyone collect morphs strictly as pets???

    The guy I get my rodents from told me of a guy who buys morphs strictly as pets. HIGH END morphs, such as albino spiders and other stuff.

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