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    If I could give Godzilla78's post TWENTY thanks, I would...breeding snakes take time, money, space, HOPEFULLY dedication & skills, oh, and LUCK!

    Besides health risks for your pets, you also risk turning something that for now is fun & relaxing into something that is stressful & WORK. Medical and
    ethical issues aren't rare either.

    Other things to consider that may impact your breeding plans are how the increasing time spent on snakes impacts your partner & family...also consider
    the stability of your employment and place you live. What if things change? We cannot plan for everything, but neither should we ignore possible issues.

    And...IS THERE TRULY A MARKET FOR ALL THAT YOU'LL PRODUCE? Not only the ones you are intending to produce, but ALL the OTHERS? Please think
    about that...

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