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    Re: selling bp

    np demm. I was typing intial post and driving to work. I did not mean for it to come off like that to anyone. there are alot easier ways to make a buck. I was just wondering if we did breed would I be able to get rid of them. Doing any of this is still aways of being I have decide on morph type for a male, and my weighs 200g. I was using the site for ir is for to ask questions and learn.

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    I haven't started breeding yet, but I will be this season. The way I look at it is that you need to be prepared to keep every one of the babies you produce, or reconsider breeding them. Some bps may sell quickly, some may not. I personally wouldn't sell my hatchlings to just anyone, so I will be prepared to house and feed anything I produce until I find homes for them where I feel comfortable that they will be properly cared for. And if it takes me 6 months to a year to find a good home, so be it... I'll be ready...
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    Re: selling bp

    Quote Originally Posted by jmitch View Post
    np demm. I was typing intial post and driving to work. I did not mean for it to come off like that to anyone. there are alot easier ways to make a buck. I was just wondering if we did breed would I be able to get rid of them. Doing any of this is still aways of being I have decide on morph type for a male, and my weighs 200g. I was using the site for ir is for to ask questions and learn.
    I got ya now. All you can do is buy and breed morphs that seem to be in demand. Butter and Spider would be a great start in my eyes!
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    Re: selling bp

    Quote Originally Posted by jmitch View Post
    I would have food for babies. We would ship would just have to learn how to. Regs all depends were military tranfers me too. Atm I have female pastel. have not decide on a male. atm I am aiming towards butter x spider. seems like a good combo, and they have good looking babies if lucky with the odds.
    Sounds like we deal with the same kinda problem. I'm also in the military USAF I know it get a bit nerve wrecking when you have snakes and have this kinda job. Also take that into consideration if you will have someone who is willing to watch your snakes for you while you are gone. I have my wife and bro-in-law having to keep an eye over all mine. Since I'm deployed right now.
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