Thank you so much everyone!
I've combed through this site, but I'm sure I haven't found everything there is to find. I've looked through some YouTube videos, some are hit and some are miss, just gotta watch them all I guess.

Another few questions that I have that I haven't seen an answer to -
From what I understand, BPs can be cannibalistic. Is it just between larger eating smaller snakes? Or can it happen between similar sized ones? All my snakes are well fed - but not overfed, so I'm hoping they aren't hungry enough to eat each other when I put them together, as currently, everyone is housed separately. I am still a little wary of putting two together for an extended period of unsupervised time (I seriously sound like an over protective mommy now).

ALSO - what is the average/usual amount of time you leave two together? Do you just set them together and take them apart as soon as you have seen them locked? If you don't see them lock, do you just leave them? And if so, how long?

AND Again - Is it common for people to "Stud" out their male/female snakes? Get new blood from other breeders without taking on a new snake (permanently)?

I have two females and a male that are of (what I have seen to be) proper weight to breed. I'm waiting until after I get back from my holiday vacation to actually breed them, as I won't be here to check on them, and do all the necessary. It won't be until after Christmas that I put them together, unless I don't feel comfortable with my knowledge level - if that's the case, I will put it off until I do feel comfortable.

I already have two places to sell babies, and a few friends who have wanted to adopt my own pets are interested in owning one of my babies. Because I'm only doing normal colored snakes, and no (that I know of) morphs, I'm not in this to make money. If I am unable to sell the babies, I have no problem keeping them myself. It's a knowledge, fun thing for me to occupy my time with. I've recently given up breeding horses, so I do apologize if I randomly throw a horse term in here.

Thank you so much guys, all the help is so appreciated!

And Thanks for finding that link for me Kinra!