Thinking of starting a snake breeding business.
Well, everything I read says the idea won't be profitable, but the numbers just don't add up.
I want to rent a 1200sqft warehouse with central AC, and breed bulk regular snakes to sell to petshops.
The key factor in keeping this afloat would be I breed my own prey items.
I've been having a lot of success with my current snakes, keeping the room temperature warm and not using a heating pad. Here in FL, I don't think they're necasary unless you keep your house extremely cool.
So essentially 90% of the overhead would be water, electricity (which wouldn't be too high), and rat/mouse/rabbit food.
If for instance, I could sell retics for $50 a piece at a low end average of 50 snakes per clutch, and had 2 retics that I bread every other year. That's $2500 a year for two females and a male.
I plan on breeding little bit of everything, pythons and boas.
The way I see it, if I had a couple hundred snakes, big and small going every other year, I could make some pretty decent cash flow.
The main reason I want to do this is because I'm crazy about snakes. I may be trying to shoehorn a business into an area where there shouldn't be one, but if I gotta go to work 8 hours a day, I want to be hangin around snakes.
This is something I'm planning on starting in 3 years, so I can build up my breeder collection now.
Is there something I'm missing when it comes to the overhead? I don't see this as a high overhead business if you're breeding your own prey items, but some seriously profit can potentially be made selling snakes in bulk.
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