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    Never breeding a bad thing?

    Just picked up my first ball python and happened to come across some things about bigger snakes like retics etc getting health problems from not breeding. Was wondering if ball pythons are same way or if I never breed my female will it matter? Thx

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    Was wondering if ball pythons are same way or if I never breed my female will it matter?
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    Thx just curious after hearing some stuff on the bigger pythons

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    Re: Never breeding a bad thing?

    Quote Originally Posted by lurch9 View Post
    Just picked up my first ball python and happened to come across some things about bigger snakes like retics etc getting health problems from not breeding. Was wondering if ball pythons are same way or if I never breed my female will it matter? Thx
    Im assuming your talking about a youtube video Jay from prehistoric pets out recently the death of a large female of his correct?

    Frankly, im pretty sure that video was nonsense, and I doubt that animals death had anything to do with her lack of breeding.

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    Re: Never breeding a bad thing?

    Have to agree that that sounds like complete bull.


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    Re: Never breeding a bad thing?

    Quote Originally Posted by lurch9 View Post
    Thx just curious after hearing some stuff on the bigger pythons
    I can't comment on larger species since I do not keep them and so far I have not read any articles with serious data that would suggest so.

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    Yes his video and some other stuff but like I said I'm brand new to owning a snake just wanna make sure I'm doing everything for her thx guys sure you'll be seeing a lot more of me here 😁

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