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Thread: Breeding Ethics

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    Re: Breeding Ethics

    (Qoute): "I guess the fact that bp's are such great starter snakes make them ok to breed the heck out of because they'll be easy to sell".



    Well, As Adam stated in the thread above it is based on supply and demand, otherwise their wouldn't be a market out there. Any reputable breeder does hold ethics as a high priority otherwise you would be getting under-fed, mite infested, dehydrated, dead on arrival BP's. Which is a bad business. As far as bredding the heck out of them I highly doubt that. It is my understading that BP are seasonal breeders (Adam is that correct info?) so you really can not breed the heck out of them. The Market for BP's is based on "The next big thing" so morph's will continue to drive the market on these truly amazing creatures, but the beauty of it is only a select portion of the breeders will be able to obtain theses new morphs. Which in return keeps the numbers down and the prices up. I hope this can answer your question.
    Last edited by Forrest; 08-09-2005 at 11:32 AM. Reason: Nothing was written
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