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    It can be done cheaper than listed above, as I've probably spent half of that (maybe less) on similar setups. But it's not cheap by any means, so you definitely have to be prepared for the financial commitment. Also a great idea to be well-informed and heavily researched, before jumping into breeding snakes.

    I just bred my first clutch after about 18 months of snake ownership, which might seem a bit fast - but I'm like a sponge when I have strong interest in something, and literally soak up all the information I read. Helps that I'm a reference librarian too, LOL. So I did know exactly what I was getting into, and planned VERY well for everything that was involved. I started with only one clutch, which I think was a good idea to "get my feet wet." Good luck in whatever you end up doing!
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