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    Well first off not going to get much help with lack of quarantine. Why breed snakes if you cant even properly house the ones you have already.

    Beings you openly state you keep snakes together, especially new acquired ones with out quarantining them. Not knowing the risks of housing snakes together to just do it o na whim shows us a lot about your experience. Then ask for breeding tips to produce more babies in which i bet you will never move/sell due to your lack of husbandry practice. I say till you learn how to properly house/care for the snakes DO NOT BREED.

    May sound harsh but tired of every person hopping into breeding without basic care even practiced properly and wanting to bring more lives into the world just to have the experience, BS. 99.99% of people breeding ANYTHING is to sell the babies to further your projects.

    Im sure others will add to this beyond what i can think of at 8am.

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