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    Re: Easy to breed?

    I forgot about house snakes! Thanks for that. I was hoping for "weirder species" without actually asking (then people get irritated for some reason) and that's weird enough for me. Oh and I've heard about the palmetto corns. Absolutely gorgeous but way too pricey.

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    There's one thing that everyone loves, PUPPIES! I have a litter of five right now, goes well along with my ball pythons LOL. They are easy to breed and you can make a lot of money too.
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    Re: Easy to breed?

    Quote Originally Posted by enginee837 View Post
    African house snakes. One of the most prolific snakes in the world. Easy to breed and eggs are very hardy and easy to incubate.
    x2 on this. House snakes breed like crazy. Although the tiny babies can be hard to get started on food.

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    Well not a reptile but goes very well with breeding ball pythons, breed rats! They are actually quite fun and easy. Saves you a ton of money on buying feeders and if you make too many you can easily sell them off to other snake keepers. I never in my life thought I would ever breed rats let alone enjoy it lol. But once I saw how expensive food was going to get, I decided to give it a try. Haven't looked back yet, best choice I could of ever made. Now I have a surplus of food, frozen and live and it was easy and only takes me about 1-2 hours maintenance a week.

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    Re: Easy to breed?

    Is rat breeding really doable? I've heard mixed things

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    Re: Easy to breed?

    Lepidodactylus lugubris aka Mourning Gecko's are parthenogenic. ain't that cool?! i think u still need a pair tho.

    Quote Originally Posted by CrazycatOP View Post
    Is rat breeding really doable? I've heard mixed things
    yep, peeps do it all the time. it's how my snakes are fed.
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    Re: Easy to breed?

    I’ve wanted mourning geckos for a long time. Can’t seem to find them. And by doable, I meant is it really more cost effective?

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