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    Right, because we are talking about walking money bags, not living breathing animals here right?

    Plain and simple there is no get rich quick schemes in the reptile industry. not only would you have to be luckily enough to get a breeding pair, you would have to get them to adapt to captivity, deal with parasites, get them to eat, check for any other illnesses, then on top of all of that get them to breed and produce offspring... Simply sticking them together doesn't make babies. conditions have to be precise. And unless you are planning on selling all of the offspring locally then you will have to export them... a long and expensive process for every single baby. (if it is even legal) plus what happens when you don't sell all of them? how do you plan to take care of them?
    ~Aaron

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