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    Also from a business standpoint both hypo and motley single-gene animals are very common, much like pastel, spider, lesser, Mohave, etc. in ball pythons. Also from the discussion above motleys don't get much love because the super form is lethal, though motley in combinations with other genes makes for some cool critters.

    Personally I wouldn't breed a common normal BCI male or female unless something about that particular animal's color or pattern was being used to enhance a long-term project, as too many buyers look at cheap animals as disposable or not worth spending the money to set up and keep properly.

    If you're going to make a go of breeding snakes as a business, then produce what other keepers aren't.
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