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  • 07-07-2014, 06:47 PM
    dylanhagler
    Re: Breeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AlexisFitzy View Post
    Okay perfect :) I started with a normal male too. He was sold to me as a girl but turned out to be a boy lol. So instead of using your normal male for a breeder I would invest in two morphs 1.1 male/female. But instead of buying that 1.1 pair right off the bat I would buy all of your supplies first and have everything ready for your snakes. The supplies are so much more expensive than the snakes. So get your racks, thermostats, water bowls, hides, whatever substrate you prefer, and your incubator. Have all your supplies ready. Then save up for a nice 1.1 pair or even 1.2 pair whatever you can afford. I'd also check out http://www.worldofballpythons.com it's an awesome site that I spend hours on :D it will help you figure out what morphs you like and where you want to go with your breeding plans.


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    i was saving up for the supplies first I think I'll exactly what you said, thank you.
  • 07-07-2014, 06:50 PM
    dylanhagler
    Re: Breeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ElliotNess View Post
    I never once insulted you or called you a liar. I made the point that what you are attempting to do is unreasonable and like not possible. My other point was that the market has turned from get rich energy drink schemes to breeding. The route you are going, you will be a CL breeder selling substandard animals for ridiculous prices and contaminating the market. I am a grown man with a good job. I am slow, methodical and I plan thanks to my OCD. I am building a 2nd 3rd and 4th rack of varying sizes before the end of the year. You know how many BPs I have. 1 male het ghost and am in the process of collecting more. Be prepared. Be methodical. PLAN. PLAN and PLAN AGAIN.

    There is a saying - Your lack of planning does not constitute an emergency on my part.

    Figure that out and it will help you tremendously in life.

    I am planning I want to get all of my supplies before I get another snake even if I have to wait till next year I just want to be prepared first I wanted to know what kinds of snakes to get when I do get them.
  • 07-07-2014, 06:53 PM
    Dave Green
    You could also but a female black pastel het pied and raise it up for a year or two and then buy your male black pastel het pied.
  • 07-07-2014, 06:54 PM
    brock lesser
    Re: Breeding
    I will try to temper my response and ask you a few simple questions.
    After you initial investment, do you have a steady cash flow to buy food
    and supplies?
    Your breeding may take time, these animals don't breed on your
    financial needs are you prepared to house and care for them till they
    produce?
    Lets consider that you breed, do you have an incubator to hatch the eggs?
    A rack that will house the babies?
    More money for food and supplies?
    A person or pet store to sell the babies to?
    There are alot of thing's to consider before you breed and most cost money,
    but the most important issue is the wellbeing of the animals and thats where
    you are making your biggest mistake.
    Save you money enjoy your snake and forget about breeding.
  • 07-07-2014, 06:54 PM
    dylanhagler
    Re: Breeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ElliotNess View Post
    I never once insulted you or called you a liar.

    You said I was in it for the money after I said I wasn't.
  • 07-07-2014, 06:56 PM
    ElliotNess
    I would just save up my money and buy a nice enclosure and get everything set and then get the panda pied you wanted.
  • 07-07-2014, 07:02 PM
    dylanhagler
    Re: Breeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by brock lesser View Post
    I will try to temper my response and ask you a few simple questions.
    After you initial investment, do you have a steady cash flow to buy food
    and supplies?
    Your breeding may take time, these animals don't breed on your
    financial needs are you prepared to house and care for them till they
    produce?
    Lets consider that you breed, do you have an incubator to hatch the eggs?
    A rack that will house the babies?
    More money for food and supplies?
    A person or pet store to sell the babies to?
    There are alot of thing's to consider before you breed and most cost money,
    but the most important issue is the wellbeing of the animals and thats where
    you are making your biggest mistake.
    Save you money enjoy your snake and forget about breeding.

    I have the stuff to take care of the snakes but obviously that doesn't matter. I think everyone is right even though I have the stuff to take care of them that doesn't mean I have the stuff to take care of them ( because that makes sense) I guess I should just give up on everything sell the snake I got now and just back out because I wouldn't want to as one person on here said be a breeder selling substandard snakes for expensive prices.
  • 07-07-2014, 07:03 PM
    AlexisFitzy
    Re: Breeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dylanhagler View Post
    i was saving up for the supplies first I think I'll exactly what you said, thank you.

    Perfect [emoji4] and also try & find nice quality snakes. You don't want to be a breeder with a lot of low quality animals. The market these days is pretty rough. Even high quality snakes are difficult to sell. So start with quality my friend :) and also I know your offended by some of the comments but please stay on the site and absorb all of the knowledge these people have to offer. Some of these people have been breeding for years & years so they have lots of great experience. Even though I feel they went about it in a way I personally would not have, but it's all said and done now so we have to move on. But keep us updated on your endeavors :) we are all rooting for you.


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  • 07-07-2014, 07:05 PM
    dylanhagler
    Re: Breeding
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AlexisFitzy View Post
    Perfect [emoji4] and also try & find nice quality snakes. You don't want to be a breeder with a lot of low quality animals. The market these days is pretty rough. Even high quality snakes are difficult to sell. So start with quality my friend :) and also I know your offended by some of the comments but please stay on the site and absorb all of the knowledge these people have to offer. Some of these people have been breeding for years & years so they have lots of great experience. Even though I feel they went about it in a way I personally would not have, but it's all said and done now so we have to move on. But keep us updated on your endeavors :) we are all rooting for you.


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    Thank you I will.
  • 07-07-2014, 07:06 PM
    OhhWatALoser
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dylanhagler View Post
    I said that I was not in it for the money I kinda end money to get snakes I can't give away snakes for free and expect to get be able to get more animals.

    If you want to do this I would suggest looking into it once you have a job, there are reoccurring costs and a few start up costs to go along with it. If you want to have more animals, you better have the fiances to do this for free. Most of us do not make money. Never ever plan on making money, it's like putting all that money on "4" and expecting something in return.

    http://www.kanzen.com/genimg/america...l-0-00-abb.jpg

    Sure there are some people who do very well, as for the rest of us.... it's just fun playing.
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