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To breed good quality is to start with good quality..... I hope you dont think Im trying to put a damper on it and I really hope you succeed... I have never bred snakes and this is my first year putting my coastal together so we'll have to wait and see.
Also what some people think as hard other may think are easy, I think it also comes down to personal preference
 
To breed good quality is to start with good quality..... I hope you dont think Im trying to put a damper on it and I really hope you succeed... I have never bred snakes and this is my first year putting my coastal together so we'll have to wait and see.
Also what some people think as hard other may think are easy, I think it also comes down to personal preference

No, i appreciate your opinion. i don't expect to get rich from breeding snakes, as some of the money i hope to make would go back into getting more snakes and feeding ect.
I know a guy with a reptile shop, and i guess i was thinking of selling cheap to him, (just to sell quickly) then he can sell at reasonable price.
Good luck with your coastals. :D
 
WOW...i wans't expecting that many replys that quickly...
Korn: thanks...btw i already got the bredlis :D
azzb81: good luck with breeding! can't wait to get a few of my antaresia breeding!

i was thinking probably more lizard ways because they are cheaper and breed (apparently easier).

ok so i have down for this year:

a pair of MD's...(after reading the RA road testing thing they sound awsome)
a few blotch blueys
and maybe a pair of beardies

Question is it fairly easy to get a pair of sub adult - adult MD's? cause im sick of the little things...i want big ones :D

Cheers,

Luke

btw...thanks for your help guys
 
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