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Thread: Breeding loan?

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    Re: Breeding loan?

    Quote Originally Posted by phunkyone808 View Post
    im trying to find someone locally in vegas and if i cant then i will just buy a codom male breeder size im in no rush to breed....i have 30+balls and 6 corns to work with its just my only breeder size males are hets. So we will see.....I was just trying to prepare for this season and not wait to ask to late..im thinking of picking up a cinny...and maybe my spider,pastel will be ready.........
    cause if i do a loan out of state and have to ship it would be shpping on me $60x2=120.for a little more i have a few codom males i can choose from breeder size and keep the whole clutch..
    thats why i was looking for a small fry like me locally that we can hook up and maybe build a good friendship!
    Its always nice to have a couple snake friends close by

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    Re: Breeding loan?

    I'm doing a breeding loan next season (not this upcoming one) with my friend. She has a spider female and I have a pastel male so we want to try for Bumblebees.
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    Re: Breeding loan?

    if you do a breeding loan, think of every worse case scenerio. put everything in writing. have both parties sign it. have it notrized.

    it could potentially save you a headache in the long run.

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    Re: Breeding loan?

    ok one quick question, when breeding do you introduce the male to the females enclosure or opposite?
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    Re: Breeding loan?

    I always introduce the male into the female's enclosure.
    Under Construction.....

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    Re: Breeding loan?

    Quote Originally Posted by luna13 View Post
    ok one quick question, when breeding do you introduce the male to the females enclosure or opposite?
    I introduce the male into the female's enclosure like Jay Bunny, but it'll work either way.
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    Re: Breeding loan?

    Quote Originally Posted by redpython View Post
    if you do a breeding loan, think of every worse case scenerio. put everything in writing. have both parties sign it. have it notrized.

    it could potentially save you a headache in the long run.
    Even with that notarized, they are ways still around it. If something were to happen, you would have to take them to court, and then end up paying fees, which would probably be 200-300+.
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    Re: Breeding loan?

    But wouldnt this take along time, since you would have to do the quarintee process or dont your guys do that?!?!
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    Re: Breeding loan?

    most people do a 30-60 day q-tine,i will be honest,if its my brothers animal,or my breeding partners,or from select breeders,i'm not to strict on it,but if its shipped to me,or from anybody not one of them,then i do full 60 days
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    Re: Breeding loan?

    id love to do a breeding project with someone in ny!!!!!!

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