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    Ch?

    so captive hatch means.......You hatched the eggs yourself or bought eggs and hatched them or what? and does ch make for a better snake??
    may be a dumb question, but im a little curious as to why its different from, a non ch, i dont know the technological name if their is one.
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    Re: Ch?

    bred in the wild, eggs "caught", and hatched in captivity... and it doesn't necessarily change the quality of the snake. on the contrary if the egg is handled incorrectly while transporting it, the snake could become deformed.
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    Re: Ch?

    it means the momma snake was captured in africa and laid its eggs in a snake farm. whereas captive bred means some breeder produced it.
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    Re: Ch?

    oh that makes a lot a sense thank you. so is ch better than cb or vice versa the same depends on personal preferance, i guess im just wondering if the snake from ch would usually be better than cb or vice versa, or if it really has no difference.
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    Re: Ch?

    CB is always going to be better than CH. ( IMHO ) the less demand there is on the wild population of snakes, the better.
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    Re: Ch?

    I completely agree with Alicia on this. CH takes from the wild, where CB are bred in captivity and do not put the strains on wild populations

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