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This is JEEVES our new BP that we got this past Sunday From Jim (jwsporty). He has alot of light spots and is now in our privaye collection. Jeeves will never be used for breeding as he is just one of our pets. But here is JEEVES...enjoy
Brandon & Sherri
New Line Reptile
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Good question... for my part, i would happily bread my ball python pet, cause she also have the right to have a healthy and active sexual life even thought she's kept captive!!! And the babies will just be so cute, hehe.
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1.1 BCI, 0.1.1 ETB, 0.1 Dumeril's Boa, 0.0.1 Savannah Monitor, 1.0 Diamond x JCP, 0.0.5 Lithobius Forficatus, tons of Rats, Dog and Cat.
Originally posted by dave68 why would you not want to breed one of your "pets" just curious.
Dave
I am not breeding "him" because the way i see it. Just because he could be bred does not mean that he SHOULD be. There are so many "NORMAL" BP around that people have a hard time off loading And end up giving them away Or just putting them up for so cheap that people will buy them. So why put more on the market? Plus i have male BP's that can be used for breeding. I do breed alot of my "pets" But some i just keep for the enjoyment of having a pet. I might be weird But i just think that not every pet i have should be used for breeding.
Thanks for the replys
Brandon
New Line Reptile
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