That was a food item. At that time that little one only weighed about 500-600g, so is still aways away from being ready to breed. As far as difficulty in breeding...first off, we haven't done it yet so all I can give you is what I have gotten first hand from Casey Lazik, and one other breeder that has produced them. Compared to balls I would say they are more difficult, but to anyone that is dedicated to do it, it is not that difficult. Just takes a bit more room, and better attention to temps than ball pythons, but pretty similar to centralians or blackheads. Do keep in mind though that Angolan clutches are fairly small like ball pythons, often only 4-10 eggs, so that also keeps the rare. Anyway, they are for sure cool snakes, and each year that goes by brings more breeders producing them, and lower prices, so before too long they will be affordable to the more average person. Might be awhile before you can get a female under $500, but I bet it won't be too long before you can get a male that cheap. They are for sure worth it if you can pull it off!!!