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    Keeping Snakes in Unusual Places

    So I really want to get into ball python breeding. But my parents are not allowing me to keep them inside the house. They say when I move away I can get as many as I want. But I was wondering if there are any ways for me to keep them outside the house. I read somewhere people have kept their collection is storage lockers, and sheds? I really need some help.


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    Just wait until you are on your own and can afford to keep snakes properly. It's not fair to keep these creatures in substandard conditions simply because you want to get around your parents rules.
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    Do the responsible thing and wait until you have your own place AND can provide proper homes for all the animals AND all the offspring.
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    First start with caring for one ball python and learning their husbandry and behavior, before thinking of "getting into breeding" and owning many snakes.
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