I have a feeling he's speaking of completing some successful breeding projects, but I can't speak for the OP. Just from reading his post it's what I take from it.
To the OP: After reading everything it sounds to me like you obviously really enjoy animals with more personality. Some people I know totally think that BPs have awesome and distinct personalities which I can agree with to some extent, however after owning a Carpet Python and handeling some other species I know where you are coming from.
It seems to me that you got into the BP projects mainly for the money and for "seeing" some different morphs that you wanted to produce on your own. I know this is a HUGE part of why I and many other people get into this hobby (wanting to produce certain morphs), however we all know that you do have to have a boat load of patience. We all know that it can take a couple/three years just to get the animals to be breed ready, then we can't guarantee the animal producing viable eggs, THEN to even produce the snake we want, the odds have to be in our favor also!
Basically I guess what I'm trying to say is if you love the big, sporty snakes, def keep them... then ask yourself if you have the patience to work toward producing the BP morphs you intended to produce when you initially bought your animals. If no, then make a nice sale and spend the cash on something that doesn't take as much patience
Anytime I'm at a crossroads with a major (or non-major) decision in life I simply make a table with pen and paper. One side stating the Pro's of the situation/outcome/idea/whatever, and the other side the Negatives. List everything you can think of on each side, and it then makes it much easier to come upon a decision. Just an idea.![]()