Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Misha View Post
I've heard this argument before at the last reptile show I attended and it makes me disgusted. A guy was trying to convince me to buy his full grown normals so I can "practice" breeding and as he put it "if you screw up, it won't be a big deal". Personally, I'd feel pretty damn bad whether I kill a clutch of normals or a clutch of whatever morph you want to fill in the blank with. It's sad this kind of mentality exists in the hobby world.

If you try to argue that it's worse killing an expensive clutch than a normal clutch, you missed the point.
Wow at least you knew who to stay away from the rest of the reptile show. Seriously what a creep! That's a horrible thing to say to someone. Every life is precious whether it be a normal or the most expensive morph ever. Last night I was thinking about my normal male and how he's in a Proline cage with a lock and it made me giggle that I have a normal male which doesn't have much value to breeding in a cage with a lock while my morphs are in a rack that can easily be opened. I'd be so upset if anything happened to any if my snakes or their clutches! My big normal boy (first snake) has a special place in my heart.

Also the hardest part of setting up a clutch isn't even setting them up it's waiting for them to hatch!! It's not that hard setting a thermostat, and putting eggs in a box and putting it inside another box. The 60 day wait is the hardest. The only thing we would need to practice is patience. 😊


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