In terms of accidental pairings I understand that.. Its not an issue.. However escapes do...

In terms of the non snake community, invasiveness of our pets is a fairly large media created worry.. Ie: python hunters...

I live in canada, where they cant survive, and i still get asked about my snakes getting out and them mating and snakes being everywhere..

Seems it may be a calming notion to the public to know that majority of snakes are sterile...

I agree, its not something that could ever happen.

It has its pluses, and definite minuses.. I would not be a breeder now had it not been possible for me to buy a breedable animal. Even thought i purchased him with no intention of breeding.

New morphs are created all the time by small mom and pop places that started the exact same way.

I know i dont wanna have to spend 2k bucks on a het breedable hatchling, and not very many others would want to aswell.. Its not a thought to raise prices.. But to cause price declines to slow.. Ie a lesser wouldnt go from 10k to 200 bucks in 10 years, or however long its been.

Lol even a 10,000 dollar car doesnt depreciate that fast.


So what about a written legal agreement??

If sterilization is too invasive.. Why do we not have buyers sign non compete agreements so to speak?? And if they breed legal action can be taken.. With breeding rights to be purchased for a fee?