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  • 12-27-2006, 10:52 PM
    breeder man
    Re: breeding python
    HEYHEYHEY l0l ok everyone. Its ok we all take this server serious. i mean people can have a little fun sometimes and thats what we were doing. ok i am a breeder though i wasnt playing about that well trying to start. So now to get off on the right step what snakes should i purshase to start snaking breeding i really just want to make simple money and have a lot off fun with snakes i dont want to make this my priority but just as a hobby or something to do on the side. i do currently have one ball python norm male and one norm female and one pastel. what should be my next step to make a profit and also have fun watching a taking care of these snakes.
  • 12-27-2006, 10:54 PM
    breeder man
    Re: breeding python
    But yea we all forgive and lets talk business now. Sorry mods for all tha hastle where or i put you through by creating such madness.
  • 12-27-2006, 10:57 PM
    joepythons
    Re: breeding python
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by breeder man
    HEYHEYHEY l0l ok everyone. Its ok we all take this server serious. i mean people can have a little fun sometimes and thats what we were doing. ok i am a breeder though i wasnt playing about that well trying to start. So now to get off on the right step what snakes should i purshase to start snaking breeding i really just want to make simple money and have a lot off fun with snakes i dont want to make this my priority but just as a hobby or something to do on the side. i do currently have one ball python norm male and one norm female and one pastel. what should be my next step to make a profit and also have fun watching a taking care of these snakes.

    Well first off if you veiw your snakes as a easy money maker then you will fail majority of the time.I started out with a pair of normal ball pythons and bred them my 7th year of keeping snakes.You need to buy QUALITY snakes and worry about them and making sure EVERYTHING is perfect until they reach breeding ages.Start out as a "hobby" and later on decide how you want to continue.
  • 12-27-2006, 11:00 PM
    joepythons
    Re: breeding python
    I want to also Welcome you to the group:rockon: .
  • 12-27-2006, 11:00 PM
    deskjet
    Re: breeding python
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by breeder man
    koo thanks diskjet i thinnk im goin to work on my norm first bcuz i have a male and a female now so i am doin to mix and match those and c what i get and i seen a albino not sure if it was a ball or a burmese python at the awat meet to day but it was goin for 150 do you think it could e a ball bcuz i mean they sold birds and retiles but they didnt know if it was a burmese or a ball should i go back and pick it up and hey i was jus playin about experimenting the the animals i am going to get serious with you guys now just had to have a little fun :sunny:



    yeah yo really might not want to purchase a ball from someone who is just selling them but you should get more in depth info. when i purchase animals i make shure records like DOB, feeding, and shed samples. i alos get other inf like on their siblings in the clutch, genetics. some dealers evn go as far a prividing you with a family tree like document

    also if the person selling it doesnt know what it is then i really wouldnt buy it

    Thanks,
    -Adderly
  • 12-27-2006, 11:04 PM
    stangs13
    Re: breeding python
    So you want to become a breeder.

    http://www.8ballpythons.com/journal/...ngcalendar.htm

    Study!!!!! Read this learn it. (Of coarse before you breed you have to master the art of keeping the snakes healthy, and get them up to size and age.) The search options on this site ARE YOUR FRIEND! Use them, Google is also a great place to research.


    You stated that you have bein researching ball pythons for about a month, I have bei researching them for 2 years, and have still not learned everything there is to learn about them. Read all the informative threads. There is endless possibilitys. Breeding snakes isn't a quick way to money. Save up and buy young animals, build or buy a rack or 2, ETC. I hope this helps.
  • 12-27-2006, 11:16 PM
    breeder man
    Re: breeding python
    I bought my ball from amazon reptiles out in rancho cucamonga area just outisde of l.a and they are a legit place they gave me all the records and i know about all that stuff i have had my norms for a about 1.5 now and i got my pastel about 9 months ago. I believe im ready to start breeding and i understand what you mean buy care for your snakes yes i do that i play with the little jokers as much as i can. I also take my male norm every where i pretty much go hes my pal. But yes i do build and design my own cages thoough do to me taking wood, auto, and arcitect in school. so all my tanks are pretty well custom and unique i have a water fall in one its awsome i will post pics up soon. I am also creating a website soon and i will be selling snakes and giving you info on how to design your own snake home, or you can purchase them from the web all ready prefabed.
  • 12-27-2006, 11:20 PM
    breeder man
    Re: breeding python
    Money is not a issue i am a succesful real estate agent and own a trucking business and i manage a company out in long beach i am doing computer networking and security full time. my truck and real estate is on the side and breeding snakes will be my hobby.
  • 12-27-2006, 11:21 PM
    stangs13
    Re: breeding python
    How old are your snakes? 2-3 years+ for the female and 1 year+ for males. The female needs to be 1800+Gs and the male needs to be 600+ Gs. And you need to know the temps for breeding , you need an incubator, etc. Snake breeding isn't just a through 2 snakes together and they do the rest, you are involved in alot of things.
  • 12-27-2006, 11:22 PM
    stangs13
    Re: breeding python
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by breeder man
    Money is not a issue i am a succesful real estate agent and own a trucking business and i manage a company out in long beach i am doing computer networking and security full time. my truck and real estate is on the side and breeding snakes will be my hobby.

    And your only 21? Wow!
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