Quote Originally Posted by JoshSloane View Post
Right. What I am saying is that there is a lot to think about before breeding, rather than just seeing it as a "project." You are going to potentially be bringing living beings into the world, and need to know how you are going to care for them, find them homes, deal with sick ones etc. Breeding in reptiles is not a fun activity like with humans. Both males and females undergo physiological changes during breeding season when in contact with one another. Both tend to go off feed, and can get aggressive. Complications (egg binding etc) during the process can harm or even result in death for the female in rare cases. What happens if you get a clutch with kinked spines? How will you euthanize them? Not to mention the enormous cost of breeding even one pair. Lots to think about.

Im just saying that breeding any animal needs to be undertaken responsibly, and with TONS of research. No offense, but from your previous posts you definitely need to educate yourself on mendelian genetics, BP husbandry and breeding before you continue. You cant just slap the snakes together and hope for the best.
I was just asking what I could breed him to.... Have a few years to research, I think that's plenty. You don't need to know genetics to breed a snake. You're saying that it's more fun and less stressful to have a baby than breed a snake? Who is this guy? Hahahaha


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