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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    Alright all cleaned up, now a reminder this is "WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR NORMAL?", please stay on topic.

    If you wish to continue the discussion regarding the morals and ethics of snakes as feeders you may do so here in the new spinoff https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...rmal-spin-off)
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    My normals went on Craigslist for 20$. Sold every one faster than the morphs went. Remember, ball pythons make great pets and most people are looking for such, not a future breeder. Most of us in fact began that way. I know my first ball python was a normal and my first snake was a regular corn snake. Simple is best to start with in many cases. If it grows into something more, great.
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