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    Re: Possibly Breeding Burms. Prices and advice?

    Quote Originally Posted by Riv View Post
    Personally I doubt that the demand will rise much of anywhere unless they are removed from the lacey act. They make too many babies and are too difficult to sell wgen srctioned by state like this. No one will find it worth their time. Are retic's also part of the lacey act? If so I can only imagine that carpet pythons and boas will be grow in poularity and be the next best thing to large constrictors in the pet trade. This all just makes me sad. = (
    No, but they're next, I'm actually really surprised onhow anaconda's were banned, and retics weren't. I use retics as an example because burmese pythons are banned in florida anyway but I can see the possibility of them being banned next extremely high. personally I would hold off on breeding any large python because you never know what law will come next
    Last edited by Navy; 07-30-2012 at 02:48 AM.
    -Hanna :)

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