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Re: Question about BumbleBee Ball Pythons
It's not a rack set up, it's to display snakes at a show. They don't live in there permanently.
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Re: Question about BumbleBee Ball Pythons
it would look really sweet though if you could just stack them better (and by doing so cover the top) and open them from the front
You'd need a lip on the bottom though to keep the substrate in
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Re: Question about BumbleBee Ball Pythons
 Originally Posted by SatanicIntention
It's not a rack set up, it's to display snakes at a show. They don't live in there permanently.
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Re: Question about BumbleBee Ball Pythons
 Originally Posted by blueapplepaste
I think it will depend a lot on quality. Sure you can get one for $1000, but all the ones I've seen at that price were low quality as far as coloring goes. And I fail to see the point in owning a bumble bee that isn't any more yellow than a regular spider when they grow up.
Absolutely - but how many do you see that are even worth the $1K - very few (IMO) - I do think that this year we will see an overabundance of bumblebees - sadly very few of which will be selectively bred for color and pattern. Those that are will have a hard time competing with those that will look like a $200 spider in a year.
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Re: Question about BumbleBee Ball Pythons
I plan on producing one of these in the next few years, but I have come the realization that they won't be worth nearly as much money then.
I am trying to get into the mindset that if I break even with my breeding efforts, then I will be happy. The market drops so quickly.
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Re: Question about BumbleBee Ball Pythons
 Originally Posted by Papa Burgundy
I plan on producing one of these in the next few years, but I have come the realization that they won't be worth nearly as much money then.
I am trying to get into the mindset that if I break even with my breeding efforts, then I will be happy. The market drops so quickly.
That's absolutely how you have to proceed with a hobby. My view used to be "if a break even, that's great". Now, after having acquired BP's like candy, my realization is "this is slightly cheaper than a drug habit" 
JonV
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Re: Question about BumbleBee Ball Pythons
 Originally Posted by Jenn
What a nice rack set-up, I want one!!!
Ditto!! and the snakes in it.
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Re: Question about BumbleBee Ball Pythons
If you go look on kingsnake you will find the very ugly grey toped bees, which, like browned out pastels, will not sell fast/ for much. when I go for a bee I want it to be yellow!
- Matt
Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat
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Re: Question about BumbleBee Ball Pythons
 Originally Posted by nevohraalnavnoj
That's absolutely how you have to proceed with a hobby. My view used to be "if a break even, that's great". Now, after having acquired BP's like candy, my realization is "this is slightly cheaper than a drug habit"
JonV
Depends on the drug used lol.
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