Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
Those are good ideas. And if you had a time machine you could go back 15 years and capitalize on them. However, I don't see a "digital magazine" doing anything as there are plenty of forums where information is shared and exchanged. And they're free. The BP related classifieds that are already out there are pretty well established, and new entries seem to have trouble catching on. There simply aren't a whole lot of opporunities for BP "products". They don't need leashes, or cute clothing. They don't chase or play with toys. They sit under a bowl with a hole in it hiding from you. If you want to start a breeding business, you have to go all in. If you plan on just doing a little something on the side, then it's a hobby, not a business.

The idea's you're talking about are nothing new...we've probably all had them...

If I was you, I'd focus on going to school, and in the mean time, pick up a few females. Decide what you like and what project you want to focus on. Pick up a few 1 or 2 gene females that best represent what you like. Then you can start saving up for a few males down the road.
Okay, thank you for the advice. Yes, ball pythons don't need much. I'm thinking about buying a female lesser and bumblebee. By the time I'll be ready to breed them, they'll surely be up to size.


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