I'm trying to set up for a breeding project, which will involve a popular species (as opposed to doing something way too expensive, and rare) and the only thing stopping me from doing ball pythons is their small clutch sizes, as well as their slightly upper prices. So, instead of getting boas or pythons who may get too big for the family to tolerate, I've decided to check into colubrids instead. Also, as far as selling babies go and the total profit they make, can you compare said colubrid snake to bearded dragons? I honestly don't care about this, but my parents will only let me breed something if it'll generate some form of profit. (Unjust and annoying- I know...) The cheap price of the actual bearded dragon combined with their large clutch size (multiplied with the cheap price of the babies can still add up quite high!) make them a favorable choice for my parents. However, I'm a snake guy. I don't like all the complex stuff like UV lights and large, homemade cages, daily feeding, and bugs. I prefer small cages, simple heat, and the one mouse a week mindset. So guys, help me out here...