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    Re: Breeder, Flipper, Worser, Better?

    Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    Yet, would not a primary motivation of a breeder be to produce that which is sold? And if that is true, how is that different from a flipper? Both are selling babies. One has produced them, one has not. Is the origin so important?
    My primary motivations are to: first, breed the combos I want to have more than anything else in life, and second, to produce enough babies that I don't want to keep back, to sell to pay for my breeders' food, and if I'm lucky, to buy new breeders that will get me closer to being able to produce some of those combos I dream about. When I sell babies (always after 4-5 consecutive meals), I always go back and forth with emails asking about the potential purchaser's plans, setup, time in this hobby, etc., so I do know who each snake is going to. But I know that that isn't what you are talking about, and it's probably not a very common thing.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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