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Is breeding...necessary?
Hi everyone!
In terms of the Ball Python hobby, I'm pretty new. I recently just got my first snake ever, a young
Het Albino boy. And I'm really interested in going deeper in collecting maybe a couple of more morphs. As
I'm browsing through, looking at the ones that interest me, in came to a thought that many of these morphs
that are a bit pricey are priced because both the buyer and seller have intentions in breeding that individual.
Now, that's left me to wonder... would it be a waste to not breed a morph or have a breeding program?
Is it considered bad, rookie-ish, wasteful, or dumb to buy these morphs just so I can appreciate such beautiful and wonderful animals? What are any opinions?
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No you don't have to breed. Its all up to you.
I know collectors and have some animals myself that I don't plan on breeding.
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Is breeding...necessary?
As above .
You can be a collector like myself , a breeder or even both together .
I have never even considered breeding any of my snakes . I have a collection ( 22) of stunning display snakes that are also handled occasionally - depending on the species ... Check out the collection in my thread 
I leave the breeding to the those who know exactly what they're doing .... I don't have the time , space or breeding knowledge to ever consider it either .
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There are benefits to focusing on collecting. If I was collecting I would have a lot more muti-gene animals and would be far less focused on the quality of a single gene in an animal. I have seen many beautiful muti-gene animals that I have not bought because I could not be sure of the genetics of the animal. If I was focused on collecting I would not waste any time with buying recessive hets. I would only be interested in the full expression of the gene.
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Re: Is breeding...necessary?
There are many people out there who do not breed and spend a good amount of money on a snake just because they want it and because they can, just like people do with other hobbies or collection.
It's up to you.
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Re: Is breeding...necessary?
Thanks everyone! I always see people talking about adding morphs to their "breeding project", which is
why I thought people always bred fancy morphs. I might plan on a little breeding, but that's in the future when I have some more pythons. I really would just love to have a nice collection of snakes, because they're really beautiful animals. I've had reptiles before, but Pua is my first snake ever.
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I have 90(ish) snakes of various species at the moment, and the vast majority are non-breeders. Only four females laid eggs this season, one of which slugged out, and another dropped a surprise clutch since she hasn't been paired since 2013.
This next season I'm only planning on pairing one male and one female - retics - since her clutch could easily fill the incubator.
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Re: Is breeding...necessary?
 Originally Posted by JustinGatCat
Thanks everyone! I always see people talking about adding morphs to their "breeding project", which is
why I thought people always bred fancy morphs. I might plan on a little breeding, but that's in the future when I have some more pythons. I really would just love to have a nice collection of snakes, because they're really beautiful animals. I've had reptiles before, but Pua is my first snake ever.
no there is nothing wrong with not breeding
a lot of people breed the snakes they can not afford or can not be easily found and this is what starts them into breeding. now I can say that breeding is in its own way rewarding but again no you do not have to breed
Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.
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Re: Is breeding...necessary?
No I have a gorgeous banana NEVER breeding he is family, breeding is a lot of work I think it's a bigger problem to buy two snakes because you can breed just because you can. Do what you know is best for you and your pets.
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No breeding is not needed, some do it because they want to experience it, some breed it as a hobby and out of passion and some kick it up that far that they spend 70-90 hours a week breeding and cleaning and etc.. (making it their job)
Personally for me it is my hobby and passion, wanted to breed reptiles when i was 6 years old.
finally when i got older, had the time and resources i was able to start up a collection and breed with it.
But beside the ball pythons i got some other species like a corn snake and leopard geckos that do not breed, did breed the leopard geckos 1 year to experience it though!
So it really depends on you as a person, as you can read above there are also a lot of people that are just into collecting morphs that they love without the intend of breeding.
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