Are fireballs to expensive to begin working with? Would i be able to move my offspring in time accordingly? Would i be better off starting with a smaller priced snake?
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Are fireballs to expensive to begin working with? Would i be able to move my offspring in time accordingly? Would i be better off starting with a smaller priced snake?
The fireball is the morph of the future. Just take a look at the fireball pastel produced by Brandon Boeke of Priceless Pythons. The white snake is just a bonus, but a cool one at that.
If you think it is expensive, look at it this way. I paid $2,500 for my fire. If I get one pair from the three females he is going to breed next year, I would make two times what I paid for the snake. There is currently an advertisement on kingsnake.com for a 2006 fireball male that would be ready to breed this fall.
The fireball is mine, and the fireball pastel is the one produced by Brandon Boeke of Priceless Pythons.


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