Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
inbreeding is common. it's how 1 wild caught BP with a mutation became available as morph A, B and C in mass to the market. in another example, a breeder's will selectively breed/line breed their best looking back to each other to maximize whatever beauty it has that caught the breeder's eye.

in fact, your Markus Jayne Pastel line in itself is a line of Pastels bred to each other over many generations and as u can see in your BP, it has led to a nice, high quality BP with colors that really pop.

i was just throwing out the breeding back to parents and breeding clutch mates to each other b/c another forumer pointed out that u only have 1 BP to work with.
Yuo i know that, just wanted to know if there is any "moment" in snake inbreeding that problems could arise.
While i will love to create quality snakes i want to make sure their health will not detiorate because of too much inbreeding. Not sure if its different for each specie ot if snakes can take quite a bit of inbreeding before health starts to get affected or life lenght