Hi everyone,

A very close friend and I plan on breeding in the future. I am going to do this when I am eighteen, and then move to New York (most likely Millerton), and start breeding and rescuing animals (and definitely reptiles). My friend will be twenty by then. I'll be taking some veterinary and business courses, too.

Anyways, we want to breed for healthy snakes with great color and a good temper. And we'll be rescuing animals, on th side, too. My gandpa and father could make us some adult, sub-adult, and baby racks. This way, we couldn't be spending too much, and we'll have a snake room. And we'll keep it at a constant temperature (By the way, what temperature do you keep your snake rooms at?).

We plan on starting out with these:

Pastel
Black Pastel
Blonde Pastel
Lemon Pastel
Jungle Pastel
Mojave
Woma (how dangerous is it to breed a Spider? Can it pass it down to non-spider hatchlings?)
Cinnamon
Albino
Fire
Enchi
Pied (or we will produce our own with: Het. Pied x Het. Pied)
YellowBelly
PinStripe
SpotNose
Ghost

And there will probably be an even amount of males and females, just so we can breed each male with only one female. I was wondering if these were good to start out with? Are there are any other morphs that we should add? And what can we make? I am trying to gather information, but, this place seems like the best.

Right now I am in Middletown Ohio, but I will probably be getting more snakes from the Columbus, Ohio reptile show. Though we do plan on definitely getting from Justin Kobylka, because he has great customer service and answers a lot of our questions

Thanks everyone,
~ Mac

~!* We won't be breeding for six years! We are getting information, learning about the species and morphs that we will breed, and saving for all of the equipment we might need.*!~