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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    $$$ or not it's not the point, the point is the market is over flooded, so finding a good home even free will be hard, the question to ask yourself is should you bring animals to this world that will be hard to place?

    If it was me and I had an unexpected clutch of animal that would be hard to place I would freeze the eggs.

    You have limited experience based on your posts, you need to research a lot of things before even thinking about breeding, proper husbandry (the enclosure is NOT suitable), proper feeding, proper understanding of the species which I do not see based on your previous threads.

    Then once you have experience under your belt you need to research genetics, proper hatching care, understanding of the market saturation and what it means for the animal and you as a breeder.

    You need to learn to walk before you can run and not be part of those people that buy a BP one day and want to breed 2 weeks later.
    Deborah Stewart


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