Quote Originally Posted by Ballpythonguy92 View Post
Wasn't anything wrong with the dad he was bred to many females before I got him and even after me because it doesn't have spinal kinking or duck billing or what not he just had the tip of his tail kinked up or to the side and what most breeders appearantly do is cut that off and why I said I think that's why he had a stubbed tail which doesn't mean it had a kinked tail that was cut it simply can be a birth defect as super cinnies have alot of them but again I also didn't learn of this tail cutting up until 6 months ago and up till then I believed he was born with that stubbed tail but it never hindered his ability to poop shed or breed he has fathered many babies from what I know but only that 1 clutch with me ill go see if I have pictures of his tail just to show every one what he looks like

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Kinked or stub tailed either one was a deformity. The size or position of the kink is irrelevant. I'd also like to point out that cutting a kink out of an animal, is so far as I know, not a common practice among breeders (although reputable breeders feel free to step in and correct me here) unless done by a vet for the heath and safety of the animal. My point with this is that you claim not to breed a deformed animals yet you did, and now you want to pair 2 full siblings from this same animal, all before the female is even two years old. Weight or not, it's not shall we say, exemplary breeding practices. Three is generally held as a sign of maturity. I have heard of breedings at 2, going on three, but breeding an aminal a little over a year and a half could arguably be called selfishness. It's simply not in the best interest of the animal. You might want to step back a moment and consider why you are doing these things rather than tossing snakes at each other. They deserve the best care that you can provide them.

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