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    Re: Male Normal Ball Python Breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by rufretic View Post
    I would never recommend breeding a normal male, even a normal female should only be bred for a very specific reason like proving a new gene or a situation where you actually want to break down individual morphs. No normal or even single gene pastel should be bred for the intention of selling the offspring at least while the market is already oversaturated with them. It will be much easier and probably cheaper to just buy the animal you want anyway. With there being so many ball pythons available right now, the only good reason to breed them is to make new combos or combos that are in high demand. Making more animals that there are already thousands of available is irresponsible imo.
    This is truth right here. Normals and pastels are hard to sell. If I have any, I typically sell them to first time owners who are on a budget. Even then, I don’t make anything off of them. You basically have to either wholesale immediately or take a loss.


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