While I can't speak from experience because I have not bred yet myself, I'm sure most people will say do not go into it just with the hopes of making money because chances are you will be disappointed. You have to love the hobby itself first.

I would venture to say the vast majority of people do not see profits for the first few years, with a substantial investment being necessary first if you are really interested to make some money. The initial investment in thermostats, racks, snakes, care time, etc. usually will not be made back within just a few seasons of breeding. You need to grow your collection and breeding stock with holdbacks and new acquisitions each breeding season. It's a labor of love.

There is quite a large market for ball python morphs. There are plenty of people willing to spend a few hundred or a few thousand dollars on quality snakes. Strive to produce quality animals that are solid eaters and you will be on the right track.

Pastels are a great entry morph that can produce many amazing combos . Whatever you decide to do I wish you the best of luck! This is the best community for learning and I'm sure someone with much more experience than myself will chime in.

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