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    Re: letting go of bp's

    Quote Originally Posted by JaGv View Post
    i just sold my male spider because since i got my bee my spider just didn't fit in my breeding plans. it was sad to let him go kind of feel like a betrayed him. im sure his new owners will take good care of him they looked like nice people and they deffinitely knew their stuff when it came to bp's so i think he went to a good place.

    does anyone ever feel bad letting go of a bp that is no longer in their breeding plans?
    The very first snake I sold was a male pastel.
    I had a little too many males than I wanted at the time and made the decision to re-home him.
    I sold him to a nice woman who has a female pastel. I imagine she's going to breed him in the future and I'm happy to know that he went to a home where he can be of use. I was sad to let him go, but I think it was for the best in the end.




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