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    Re: a few questions about breeding..

    Take your time and learn about your snake, and the species it belongs to

    Youll have this animal for a very long time ( Hopefully ) so really, theres no reason to rush things along (But i do understand your excitement, we were all there once!)

    Breeding Knowledge comes with time, and experience with knowing how to maintain the proper environment for your animals at all times, And also knowing your animal/s and their habits and needs inside and out.

    You definitely dont want to just jump into it, as while its not "Hard" per-se... there is alot that is involved in the process that takes time to learn and knowledge that comes with experience. Not to mention expenses to make sure you have everything set up correctly. ( Thermostats, Enclosures, Food, Bedding, Vet bills, and all sorts of other things!)
    Alicia Holmes
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    Enough snakes that i cant count them properly anymore.

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