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    New to breeding questions?

    If i buy an incubator and hatch rite is that all i need? and is there any local bp breeder in montgomery village,MD or not far from it.
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    Re: New to breeding questions?

    knowledge and experience is what you need most

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    Re: New to breeding questions?

    Quote Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    knowledge and experience is what you need most
    Raul is correct on the experience. Do some searches on the forums about incubation, substrates, egg set -up -- anything really. There is a lot of info out there.

    Any one breeder can tell you how/what they do -- but that is just ONE PERSON AMD THEIR TAKE ON THINGS. There are MANY ways to get from pairing to hatchlings. Listen to everything and choose what is best for you and your situation. Good luck.

    It really is not that difficult to get hatchlings. Gather your info, double check your #'s and go for it! However, there is important "stuff" you can ONLY know by DOING -- there is no substitute for experience.
    Bill Buchman

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    Re: New to breeding questions?

    there is lots to breeding! and no single person is typically right or wrong but lots of differnet methods and tricks.

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