I’ve had to euthanize feeders, paid the vet a few times and have been incredibly envious of ALL of the hatchlings I’ve seen this year. I would just like to say I appreciate everyone’s response to this and the maturity the OP showed.Īfter having my sons snake for a couple of years and then getting my own, I look forward to this coming breeding season and appreciate everyone’s input on the matter from above. ![]() Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThat is awesome response, i am even reconcidering my plan to breed this season too lol. It’s a big commitment, to which I am preparing carefully. Yet, I still haven’t quite started breeding. ![]() I have considerable experience in marketing, sales and business. I have literally hundreds and hundreds of hours of research under my belt, I’m a 40 year old with my own financial resources, I have already spent well over $2000, in snakes, housing, and husbandry equipment. I have been keeping balll pythons for over 2 years now. Plus, even if you do breed, it will be a long time before the first clutch hatches, so you have plenty of time to research and can worry about buying an incubator down the road, in the future. This will allow you to learn a lot and gauge if you really want to have a whole bunch of snakes in your house to care for, feed piles of rats a week, clean them all, take to them to unexpected expensive vet visits, etc. I wouldn’t recommend to get too concerned with breeding, until you have already been keeping multiple snakes for at least a year. Thanks for any advice in advance and I hope you have a great day! I was looking at lessers as they are a good price and can make some really neat combinations with the snakes I already have. I currently have a female pastel and a male black pastel. ![]() I would also appreciate some advice on the good starter morphs. I have seen a lot of tutorials on homemade incubators and I would like to hear from someone who knows what they are talking about on whether or not these are safe/efficient. I know, as I am young, people will have a suspicion in my abilities to handle this but I am doing a lot of research before I do anything that could end up harming a snake or something that will present issues in the future. So far it seems to me that I will not have eggs for about three years so it isn't a pressing matter. I am starting small (two females to be precise) so it doesn't have to have a very large capacity. I am forming a price list to present to my parents to ask for another snake to start on the track of breeding these adorable creatures and I need to know what the best value is for an incubator. I want to know what the best egg incubator is for the best price.
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