What bp should I get for a high variety of eggs?
Hello again
I realize I am posting a lot here, I am really into this and want my ball python(s) to have a perfect life. I recently thought of getting my 3 year old champagne(I am not sure my original shop did not tell me) male ball python a female. Does anyone have any advice on what morph of female snake to get to get a high variation of baby snakes.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yrq...ew?usp=sharing
this is my snake.
ps: I don't know much about breeding. if anyone wants to give me any advice please do!!
Thanks for being awesome
Re: What bp should I get for a high variety of eggs?
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Joshwah
ps: I don't know much about breeding. if anyone wants to give me any advice please do!!
Thanks for being awesome
Not to rain on your parade, but with such limited experience and such a limited budget breeding shouldn't even be on your radar yet.
Take your time and learn more about these animals. They are already over produced and unless you plan to keep all of the offspring it would be best to hold off on breeding.
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I want to keep them all.
But ok
Re: What bp should I get for a high variety of eggs?
Re: What bp should I get for a high variety of eggs?
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Joshwah
I want to keep them all.
But ok
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Joshwah
Thank you for the advice
We're not trying to discourage you from ever breeding. We're just trying to make sure you're fully aware of all that goes into breeding.
Since you're still very new to keeping snakes, take your time and enjoy them. Take a few years to decide if breeding is really something you're passionate enough to pursue.
This will also give you time to save up some money. Breeding isn't cheap. Neither is caring for all the babies. If you can't afford proper equipment, incubator, enclosures,food, etc...etc...etc...it's not fair to the animals to bring them into the world.
If you decided to breed how would you care for an additional 4,5,6 or more animals?
Would you be able to to determine if an animal was born with any defects? Would you be able to determine whether said defect will prevent the animal from living a healthy life? If not, would you be able to cull the animal?
All things to consider, and I'm barely scratching the surface.
We just see soooooooo many people get their first snake and all of a sudden want to breed. Many get burnt out, or never really had the passion in the first place and sell off their whole collection within a few years.
Considering that the BP market is already over saturated it doesn't make sense to bring more animals into the world if you don't have a long term plan for the animals.
But, like I said, don't let this discourage you. Just use it as a learning tool and take your time deciding if breeding is really for you.
I started out in this hobby almost 20 years ago. Of course breeding has crossed my mind, but to this point it's not something I want to take on. Maybe someday, but doubtful.
So, enjoy your pets and take your time.
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Ok, I understand. But the main reason I want to get more snakes is because my one is really weird. In the morning I can get him out and hold but he is always curled up as a ball. And at night he comes out the hide and slithers to the top of the cage and sometimes plops down, during this time if I go near his cage he will start striking at the glass, he has bitten me a few times already and I just want to have a good relationship with snakes.
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TBH he sounds a bit scared ( or hungry - it can be tricky to tell at first )
Inital question is what weight is your snake, what is he eating ( by weight and species) and how often are you handling him?
It's easy to forget from our perspective but from his king-kong just dragged him out his house. It takes a while to get used to that sort of thing - especially if the breeder didn't take him out that often in the past three years. :)
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In 2 weeks I have handled him about 4 times. I feed him live rats, and the day he was aggressive I fed him 2 medium to small sized mice. I also had a incident with him where I put hand in the cage and immediately got bit. Idk what he eats but it's nice that's white and has red eyes. I don't think he has been handled before. His previous shop keeper is horrible and kept him in a plastic takeout food box. He does not look dehydrated or underfed though.
I don't know what he weighs because I can't take him out without him going crazy.