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    Re: Fire Ball python with no eyes

    you shouldnt breed it since you dont know if the missing eyes are genetic.

    with such a big defect its more of a rescue, if breeders hit a defect like that they usually give it away for free and are happy if they find a suitable home for it.

    but people that have eyeless or blind BPs usually say they still make good pets and are easy to care for. The sense of smell and the heat pits compensate.

    i dont know. if the equipment that comes with it is nice and you are willing to care for an eyeless BP, why not. But i really wouldnt put a price on a more-or-less rescue.

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