I have to agree with Wilomn. You are completely entitled to your opinion but I find it insulting that you insinuate that people are in it for the money care less for their snakes than people who just keep them as pets.
There is nothing wrong with dreaming big and I think most people are realistic about breeding. I will openly admit that I hope to make some money breeding and I have a few I bought for the sole purpose of someday making a profit from breeding. That doesn't mean I don't give them proper care or enjoy taking care of them. I also understand that while I may dream big and hope a clutch turns out a certain way that I could (depending on the pairing) end up with nothing but male normals.
I personally believe that anyone who gets into breeding for the purpose of just making a quick buck isn't going to be doing it long. It is a lot of work and one of those things you have to enjoy doing to succeed at. There are people who greatly succeed at breeding and they have the same passion for reptiles as you do, if they didn't they wouldn't be where they are today and they wouldn't be producing morphs that make most of us drool. Just because you don't really care for morphs doesn't mean everyone doesn't. To most this is a hobby and a passion and breeding helps them continue to maintain that.
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