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    Re: Complete my project

    Ball python breeding is an incredibly over saturated market as it is. What’s “in” or “relevant” right now might not be profitable in a year or two. No one’s trying to be a buzz kill. Just asking you realistic questions about your motivation behind breeding these animals.

    The real answer to your question is this: breed animals that interest you and bring you joy and that you will be invested in caring for for 20-30yrs in the event that you are unable to sell/place/home them.

    Your statements of no direction, interested in every combo you see, overwhelmed are things we see here all the time and are often red flags to be honest. Those of us on these forums that really care about keeping and providing for these animals are not going to sugar coat our answers for the palatability of those that are asking.


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