The info is out there if you take the time to do some research on your own but right now this is not what you need to do, you need to focus on doing research on proper care, you need to learn to read your animal and become a problem solver (vs having people solving problem for you) only than when you have that level of experience with at least a year or two hands on experience under your belt, you can start looking into breeding, and by the time you do your animal will have probably frustrate you so much that you will likely change your mind.
Right now you have a lot to learn on your own regarding the basics and before thinking of breeding there will be a lot of questions you will have to ask yourself as well to see if it is right for you starting with the financial one.
Bottom line don't get in over your head like many have done after less than a week of ownership you need to learn to walk before you can run.