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Do you have any snakes now?? If the answer to this question is no, please purchase a single bp first and get to know the ins and outs of the species.
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There's a stickied thread at the top of this sub forum called "so you want to breed?" or similar. It's a good thread everyone who wants to breed should read
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 Originally Posted by rabernet
There's a stickied thread at the top of this sub forum called "so you want to breed?" or similar. It's a good thread everyone who wants to breed should read
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Well.... There used to be. Now I need to go find it.
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Re: Question about breeding
 Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters
My first advice keep studying. You need to learn more about the genetics if you don't know there are specific things you should breed together. There are codoms, doms, and recessives. You need to know how they all work together and what results you will get when you breed different morphs to one another. There is an excellent genetics section on this site, I suggest you start there.
I've read through a lot of the stickies. but yes i plan to keep studying about it. sometimes you can understand things better having a conversation with someone then just reading a thread though which is why i came here to ask. the morphs are what really confuse me because there are so many and i dont know much about them but im starting to get the hang of it
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 Originally Posted by satomi325
I'm in California. There doesn't seem to be any restriction on Ball Pythons or their breeding. They only have restrictions on venomous and crocodilian species.
And the signature is stating what animals Kaorte keeps.
1.0 = male
0.1 = female
0.0.1 = unknown sex
For example: 1.4 = 1 male and 4 females
thanks. ppls sigs were really confusing me lol. but so you dont need a license to sell them or anything like that?
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Re: Question about breeding
 Originally Posted by sugamama15
so you dont need a license to sell them or anything like that?
Not unless you have a business and it's your income.
If you vend at a show, they will require a temporary day license.
And I suggest contacting someone to mentor you through the breeding process.
It's really the best way to learn aside from literature.
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Re: Question about breeding
 Originally Posted by satomi325
Not unless you have a business and it's your income.
If you vend at a show, they will require a temporary day license.
And I suggest contacting someone to mentor you through the breeding process.
It's really the best way to learn aside from literature.
Yeah I was thinking something like that would be nice but idk anyone out there and are people actually willing to do that?
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http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLACC5F95E804DD5E5 - This one is about care and breeding
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9F0C420D3C7D428A - This one is about morphs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYrHOBB5zoY&feature=plcp - This one is about breeding and costs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnonTji0FnM&feature=plcp - Another morphs video
Sometimes you run across someone willing to help you learn, other times you will run across someone who doesn't want to teach you anything. But people here have been very nice and often very willing to share experience and knowledge. You simply just have to ask, then pay it forward to the next newcomer you come across.
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 Originally Posted by Simplex
Do you have any snakes now?? If the answer to this question is no, please purchase a single bp first and get to know the ins and outs of the species.
This.
You should probably get one snake and see how it goes. If you just go dump money into a rack and 15 snakes to start you might quickly decide that you don't like to clean poop and change water for 15 snakes every day. Plus it's easier to learn this stuff and get husbandry down while you only have one snake. If husbandry is off on a bunch of animals and they all come down with respiratory infections your vet bill might put you in the poor house.
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A lot of good advice so far. I agree that it will benefit you to own a ball python, get lots of advice from this community (we're friendly ), and continue to learn about morphs, care, potential health issues, breeding tips, and what to expect! You won't learn everything in 1 conversation !
I would start by doing what Kaorte said. Get yourself 1 baby female ball python to raise to adulthood. You will learn about her feeding habits, experience their growth, and if anything should happen, you can gain exp from keeping her. After a year with her, you could pick up a male (most likely a morph male and female haha), then after another year raising him up, they'll both most likely be breedable! Then you can determine if you still want to breed, and what you want to breed .
Are you coming to SoCal, or NorCal?
 Originally Posted by reixox
BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.
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