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    Offspring Question

    So I have taken the plunge and decided to expand my hobby from keeping snakes to some breeding. My question is not about the how to's, I have done my homework and have an awesome local friend that has been breeding for some time and is kind enough to help me with advice and has taught me alot(she is kinda my reptilian god mother..... Kinda like the fairy god mother helped cinderlla ya know what im talkin about..)

    Any way how many people breeding out there are sucessfuly rehoming all of the offspring to good homes. I love my animals and being able to rehome animals responsibly (everyone going to a good home) is far more important than money issues. Any helpful imput is greatly appreciated


    Thanks in advance

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    Re: Offspring Question

    I have no experience breeding or trying to rehome offspring, but I have put some thought to that question as I've pondered going down that road. My plan is to have enough space to house and take care of all offspring I may produce indefinately.

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    Re: Offspring Question

    This is my second breeding season and I have yet to produce any offspring that I am selling. This will hopefully be my first season for that. I would make sure you have the space for any offspring you produce just in case you can't find homes for them. If you can't find individual buyers, some pet stores are willing to buy them from you (at a very low price) so if you are comfortable with that, it is an option. If not, you will have to find individual buyers, or house them yourself.
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