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    Re: Uh oh....addiction setting hard, 2 new

    Quote Originally Posted by Alter-Echo View Post
    Geeze, and here I am with my 4 bps planning on only making a few clutches a year... lol
    Im fortunate enough to make enough money to really dive deep with high end morphs and prepare. Im only gonna be having a few clutches ober the next year or 2 but when my babies get big I plan on renting a facility to go deep. I am also stocking up on bulk supplies to sell in my store front, tanks, UTH exc. i found a connect where im paying pennies for buying large bulks.My goal with this first few clutches isnt to make money, its to take the money i make and put it back into new morphs. thats why im buying such sought after morphs to breed. Its expensive but will be well worth it !!! and my two personal snakes are gonna be my real money makers. The female GHI Mojave YB and the male OD Enchi Fire.
    0.1 Pastel (Kaa)
    1.0 Het Desert Ghost

    0.1 Super Pastel VPI Axanthic Enchi (Jasmin)

    0.1 Black Pastel Mojave
    0.1 Calico Fire
    0.1 Yellow Belly
    0.1 Pinstripe
    0.1 Het Red Axanthic Het Desert Ghost
    1.0 Orange Dream Enchi Fire
    0.1 leatherback hypo Bearded Dragon
    1.0 Purple Motley Suntiger Citron Reticulated
    1.0 Gargoyle Gecko
    1.2 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
    0.0.1 White Tree Frog
    1.0 Green Anaconda
    0.1 Indonesian Frilled Dragon





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    I really wish you luck, most who undertake a breeding project of this magnitude end up quitting or failing w/o thing a few years, but hopefully with the right passion and realistic expectations you will be one of the few who succeed.

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    Re: Uh oh....addiction setting hard, 2 new

    Quote Originally Posted by Alter-Echo View Post
    I really wish you luck, most who undertake a breeding project of this magnitude end up quitting or failing w/o thing a few years, but hopefully with the right passion and realistic expectations you will be one of the few who succeed.
    Im not doing it to get rich, honestly the shop we are wanting will be and upstairs is our house, downstairs is the shop and a warehouse is where we will hold stock. The basemtn would be redone to become soley a reptile room. As long as I can make enought to live on and keep my bills paid (Which is why im buying such high dollar morphs) i will be happy. Me and my wifes main goal is to be a reptile rescue, you dont see to many of them and we would love to help find new homes for unwanted reptiles.

    Any normals I produce will be given fro free to someone who wants her/him and will love them. also any snakes or other reptiles we help get healthy will be rehomed with a small fee to be sure they are going to someone who wont abuse them. But seeing as that sector would be a non profit the money made will go back to buying sick reptiles and restarting the process all over again.

    Im hoping people will get on bored and help donate to fund the rescue branch of the business so more could find good homes, if noone does its fine me and my wife will pay for it ourselves, we just want to have happy healthy snakes and see people happy with there new noodle.

    Srryf or the typos, im working while typing lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alter-Echo View Post
    I really wish you luck, most who undertake a breeding project of this magnitude end up quitting or failing w/o thing a few years, but hopefully with the right passion and realistic expectations you will be one of the few who succeed.
    Also what makes this different is I dont plan on just hoping to make money by breeding, i will be breeding feeders to sale and selling products as well.
    0.1 Pastel (Kaa)
    1.0 Het Desert Ghost

    0.1 Super Pastel VPI Axanthic Enchi (Jasmin)

    0.1 Black Pastel Mojave
    0.1 Calico Fire
    0.1 Yellow Belly
    0.1 Pinstripe
    0.1 Het Red Axanthic Het Desert Ghost
    1.0 Orange Dream Enchi Fire
    0.1 leatherback hypo Bearded Dragon
    1.0 Purple Motley Suntiger Citron Reticulated
    1.0 Gargoyle Gecko
    1.2 Brazilian Rainbow Boa
    0.0.1 White Tree Frog
    1.0 Green Anaconda
    0.1 Indonesian Frilled Dragon





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    Re: Uh oh....addiction setting hard, 2 new

    It sounds like a solid plan. Good luck on your reptile enterprise bmwood. If your heart is in it, you will succeed. The reptile rescue is a great idea. There are so many reptiles dumped after the buyer’s get over the initial novelty of it

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