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Posted by: ArizonaB at Sat Jul 10 17:39:13 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ArizonaB ] keep in mind, when it comes to breeding snakes, the genes are what count. If you have a snake missing an eye I would think about how it got to that point. #1 possibly poor genetic variation. #2 too much line breeding, among several other possible variables. You breed poor genes you will probably Get poor genes. Also if you do end up purchasing this snake and breeding it, telling the buyer one of the parents was missing an eye, is going to be a VERY hard selling point for the offspring. I would never buy a snake from anyone if they said one of the parents was void of an eye. Just how I run my breeding projects, and just my 2 cents. Quality is what sets breeders apart. | ||
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