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I have another of those "What would you do" questions. And yes, it's something to do with something in my life.
If you have a breeding pair of something - which you bought because it seemed like a good idea at the time, you were interested in keeping it at the time - but you're finding they don't fit into your breeding plans any more... do you keep them and trade/sell their babies, or would you try to sell them or trade them for something that does fit into your breeding plans? Basically, Nienna, my partner and I bought a pair of Kenyan Sand Boas. These guys are proven (and produced neonates for us last year) and they're nice enough little snakes. But all things considered, they don't fit into Nienna's revised KSB breeding plans (they're not morph or het for morph animals) and she's focussing more on geckos; my partner has no interest in KSBs at all and prefers royals; I like the KSBs well enough, though I prefer Rough-Scaleds, but I'd rather keep and breed colubrids and royals. All the signs (to me) appear to point to "Sell on the adult pair" ... except that my partner thinks we should keep the adult pair and breed them, trade on their babies for things we want... never mind that he has no personal interest in keeping or breeding or propogating Kenyan Sand Boas nor was he the one who got the difficult neonates feeding last year. So, we're stuck with a conundrum. Do we sell or trade this proven pair for something we DO have an interest in keeping, that DOES fit in our breeding plans... or do we keep them just on the basis of getting a batch of neonates every other year?
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I once spoke to a guy who bred African Greys purely because the money he could make from selling the handreared babies paid his feed bill for the rest of the year; he had little other personal interest in them, as his passion was in breeding rarer species. They werent neglected in any way or anything; its was just something that was relatively easy to do with a high turnover.
So, I guess this is how I would look at it; would the cost and effort of raising neonates, while at the same time maintaining the adults, be worthwhile? Would it make up for a relative lack of interest? If it doesnt, its going to be a frustrating endeavour. Not knowing how much you could sell the babies, I would personally sell the adult pair on if I had no interest in them; if you buy more animals that fit your breeding plans, the KSB will just be another pair of mouths to feed and another cage to clean.
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All depends on what you want. I have project corns and i have pet snakes. The corns i have for projects i breed to get the offspring that i need and sell adults, if not i would end up with absolutly 100s.
But i have some that i dont breed or some that i just love too much to sell on, these i keep
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I don't think there is really enough interest in Sand Boas that would justify keeping the Adults to finance other projects.
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