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Re: Bredli market?
Bredli actually tend to be better feeders than other carpets. The lower humidity required for them also makes them a bit easier to keep. I definitely think they're worth breeding and plan on doing so myself.
Zack
Asking dumb questions is easier than fixing dumb mistakes.
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Re: Bredli market?
 Originally Posted by MattU
My carpet takes f/t rats like a champ, never refused for me. She's not a bredli though, I don't really know much about them.
 Originally Posted by Mike@OutbackReptiles
All our carpets are feeding machines. Babies are all on appropriately sized mice, and the adults are eating rats
They are actually such strong feeders that it's dangerous for your fingers to open their cages if you arent careful 
 Originally Posted by Hulihzack
Bredli actually tend to be better feeders than other carpets. The lower humidity required for them also makes them a bit easier to keep. I definitely think they're worth breeding and plan on doing so myself.
Thanks, that's what I like to hear. I am tired of picky feeders, ball pythons...
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: Bredli market?
 Originally Posted by Wh00h0069
I may be purchasing a pair of Bredlis,and was wondering about the market for them. I have heard that they can lay up to 30 or 40 eggs, and wanted to make sure that I would be able to sell them. Any Bredli breeders out there have any insight?
If you want a pair then get them, if you're worried they wont sell then dont breed them. if you breed them, be prepared to keep them just in case. it shouldn't be about "if" theres a market for them.. it should be about the animal itself.
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Re: Bredli market?
 Originally Posted by xanaxez
If you want a pair then get them, if you're worried they wont sell then dont breed them. if you breed them, be prepared to keep them just in case. it shouldn't be about "if" theres a market for them.. it should be about the animal itself.
I see where you are coming from, but when you own a snake business you have to take selling them into consideration.
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: Bredli market?
bredli are real easy and very forgiving (husbandry wise)...I have bredli, diamonds, jags and irian jayas...all are rat eaters...The myth comes from jungle carpets which can get stuck on mice or guinea pigs forever. All of my carpets will take anything though.
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Re: Bredli market?
 Originally Posted by pilot511
bredli are real easy and very forgiving (husbandry wise)...I have bredli, diamonds, jags and irian jayas...all are rat eaters...The myth comes from jungle carpets which can get stuck on mice or guinea pigs forever. All of my carpets will take anything though.
Thanks for the info. I am glad to hear that they eat well on rats. Do you happen to know anyone that breed them, and has any available?
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: Bredli market?
 Originally Posted by Wh00h0069
Thanks for the info. I am glad to hear that they eat well on rats. Do you happen to know anyone that breed them, and has any available?
not at the moment really...usually may-summertime you'll see a whole bunch, my striped pair won't be ready until the end of 2010.
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Re: Bredli market?
 Originally Posted by pilot511
not at the moment really...usually may-summertime you'll see a whole bunch, my striped pair won't be ready until the end of 2010.
Thanks!
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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