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    My opinion honestly is if you are even asking where to start I highly suggest you stop, look around, take a deep breath, and do your research.
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    What I'm Saying pretty much is you had one snake. It passed on, now you are looking to jump into having multiples and babies. Do you even know if you can handle or afford mulitples. It's much different than having one. Even having two is. I think you need to get prepared and start slow. See If you can handle more than one or two before you start breeding. Why jump into it? Everyone that ive seen jump into this has lots of issues and quickly dumps the animals. I'd hope you'd have more respect for this industry than that. You can't do enough research.


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    Last edited by Homegrownscales; 05-31-2012 at 10:59 AM.

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