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Trying at BloodBalls..
While some people dislike hybrids, I truly think they are incredible. So, since I've got a breedable female Blood, and fantastic, always-ready-to-breed male Ball, I thought why not give it a shot.
The one thing I am concerned with is my male's safety. I don't believe throwing him into her enclosure would be a great idea because she can and probably will mistake him for food. Her substrate is deep enough for her to burrow in so that also poses a problem since she'll be underneath while he'll be on top of the substrate.
I'm basically asking how to go about pairing... Would I transfer her into his tub? Would I put them both in a whole separate breeding enclosure/tub? Thanks!
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Interesting project I thought about at one time, but decided against it. If you want to contact someone that is well along with this project and probably understands it better than anyone else in the industry, then I would contact Roussis Reptiles. Steve was really nice when I was looking into it and more than willing to share info on how he did it.
http://www.roussisreptiles.com/contact.html
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Re: Trying at BloodBalls..
Thanks so much!! I emailed him
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Re: Trying at BloodBalls..
please let us know what was said..
spooky
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Re: Trying at BloodBalls..
Hope you find responsible buyers for the product.
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Re: Trying at BloodBalls..
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The only true successful and responsible way to proceed with this project is to also acquire a BlackHead Python. This way, after they hatch, you can immediately feed them to the Blackhead.
All joking aside, take a look at the KS classifieds. There are high quality pure bloods/short-tails at great prices that have been lingering for sale for over a year. What are you going to do with a bunch of mutts?
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Re: Trying at BloodBalls..
is that how this forum works???? can people really get bashed around here for having a preference/intrest that doesent fit what others think...
wheres all the people bashing lessers just because they like pastels better.
sure i dont have alot of time invested on this forum, so my thoughts are probabaly null,,, but seriously,,, if you dont have anything to contibute to a thread,,,, just go to the next one.
spooky
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I'd be inclined to agree. As long as the animals aren't suffering, and the op is responsible as anyone should be with any pet they have, then there shouldn't be anything wrong with what he's doing.
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Re: Trying at BloodBalls..
Originally Posted by Jerhart
Hope you find responsible buyers for the product.
I am more than willing to do so.
Originally Posted by bwt501
The only true successful and responsible way to proceed with this project is to also acquire a BlackHead Python. This way, after they hatch, you can immediately feed them to the Blackhead.
All joking aside, take a look at the KS classifieds. There are high quality pure bloods/short-tails at great prices that have been lingering for sale for over a year. What are you going to do with a bunch of mutts?
I suppose hybrids aren't for everybody... This breeding is more for my interest and wanting to have the experience of raising and keeping this hybrid. I will find responsible owners, even if it means going the extra miles to ensure they have an owner who knows what they're doing.
I'm not going into this breeding with a blank-mind of how the future may turn out and what I may have to go through to find these guys a home.
Originally Posted by mr.spooky
is that how this forum works???? can people really get bashed around here for having a preference/intrest that doesent fit what others think...
wheres all the people bashing lessers just because they like pastels better.
sure i dont have alot of time invested on this forum, so my thoughts are probabaly null,,, but seriously,,, if you dont have anything to contibute to a thread,,,, just go to the next one.
spooky
Sometimes I wonder the same thing. I didn't exactly make this thread for people that dislike hybrids to give their input. I already know what they think, and I should've added the comment I was thinking about at the end of the thread, "If you do not like hybrids then do not post, I am just looking for the answers to my questions."
Originally Posted by Virus
I'd be inclined to agree. As long as the animals aren't suffering, and the op is responsible as anyone should be with any pet they have, then there shouldn't be anything wrong with what he's doing.
I do like the way you think
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