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Pythoninfinite
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At the moment, with the number around, do the hobby a favour... don't... even once...
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True ....... alot of money feeding the little suckers!
Sure, you may have issues getting rid of them. May. But if you are going to get some experience and learn a bit about your animals, as well as some new skills (like how to deal with problem feeders) then there really isn't a good reason not to do it, we all have to gain experience somehow, and they are a pretty solid species to start with. Don't expect to make money from it and if you do get a bit it will be a bonus. There is people in this thread telling you not to do it that have helped 'oversupply' common species in the past.....grain of salt....
$75 is probably a more realistic price these days!Yes i dont have have experince with BREEDING but i have had people say they'd buy them of me and i was thinking id sell them for about $150.... but yeah.....
Part of my first post in this thread was tongue in cheek, the other part was serious - breeding large clutches of pythons 'for fun' is not a responsible attitude in these times of oversupply. Unless you have something that people want, or that is in demand at a given time. The oversupply of particular species due to uncontrolled breeding 'just because you can' is becoming a major problem for the hobby/industry. Do the hobby a favour and forget the breeding thing...
Jamie
Interesting comment from you Bax155 - your insight into what I make (a good wad...???') is very cheeky of you, and quite inaccurate.
Just for your information, and to push you back into your box, I bred NOTHING this year, despite having mature pairs of GTPs (3), bredli (3), Gammon Range Carpets, and a few others...
As for your last comment 'I say go for it, give em away, flood the market LOL!!' you prove yourself to be a total goose!
Jamie
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