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    Re: Would you register your breeders?

    You can always contact Chuck Pritzel and Connie Hurley who run the Corn snake registry. See if they have any advice or would make any changes?

    Here's their website.

    http://cccorns.com/
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    Re: Would you register your breeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by twistedtails View Post
    I think you are a control freak!!! J/K
    Guilty as charged , I raise and care for my own snakes, breed my own feeders to provide for my snakes, build my own racks, built my incubator, built my own website etc, the only thing I do not do is the delivery of the animals, everything else I am in charge and in control
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    Re: Would you register your breeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Guilty as charged , I raise and care for my own snakes, breed my own feeders to provide for my snakes, build my own racks, built my incubator, built my own website etc, the only thing I do not do is the delivery of the animals, everything else I am in charge and in control
    You forgot Shaun, you're in charge of Shaun!

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    Re: Would you register your breeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Guilty as charged , I raise and care for my own snakes, breed my own feeders to provide for my snakes, build my own racks, built my incubator, built my own website etc, the only thing I do not do is the delivery of the animals, everything else I am in charge and in control
    We all love a bit of control! The only thing I don't have control over is my wife

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    Re: Would you register your breeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by twistedtails View Post
    We all love a bit of control! The only thing I don't have control over is my wife

    that goes right up there with my saying there is one thing better than knowing the sheriff thats knowing his wife

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    Re: Would you register your breeders?

    You know what, I say go for it, you may only get a few at first to bite on it, but im gessing eventully it would take off.
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    Re: Would you register your breeders?

    Nope, I can not see this idea taking off. I know myself and a lot of other people would rather just go straight to the source (the breeders website) and talk to them and look around at their animals there. I know I really try to stay away from "the middle man" when dealing with reptiles or anything really. I'm sure as many other do, too. You can give it a try and see how people like it, but that is up to you, since we can just give you our thoughts.
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    Re: Would you register your breeders?

    I don't know if it's been mentioned, but iHerp already has a program in place for registering breeder animals, with information. Have you looked there?

    I think they have it in order to make breeders easily able to contact someone with an animal they might need for thier own breeding programs.
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