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    Not the smartest pairing IMO, there are snakes that will be hard if not impossible to tell what they are which means you will have to undersell them (talking about any Supers that may have something else in it), I would also not recommend anything that may produce a Super Butter or Super Lesser or the combination of both.

    As someone who has produced and sold animals for a little over 10 years now I can tell you that when it comes to Spiders there has been a shift over the last several years, one because it's over used two because more and more people have decided that a wobbly snake was not for them, based on those I actually have moved away from Spiders all together for at least 3 years and I have no regrets.
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    Re: Pairing/breeding Experience

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Not the smartest pairing IMO, there are snakes that will be hard if not impossible to tell what they are which means you will have to undersell them (talking about any Supers that may have something else in it), I would also not recommend anything that may produce a Super Butter or Super Lesser or the combination of both.

    As someone who has produced and sold animals for a little over 10 years now I can tell you that when it comes to Spiders there has been a shift over the last several years, one because it's over used two because more and more people have decided that a wobbly snake was not for them, based on those I actually have moved away from Spiders all together for at least 3 years and I have no regrets.
    Do you have any recommendations on what will pair well with my male BP? I am only looking into purchasing only two females, since I am not looking to really make this into a business but more of a hobby. But I do understand that I cannot keep all off the baby BPs I produce and I would need to sell what I don't intend on keeping for myself.

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