jaxom1957
No one can own just one
Roy Munson said:Well, there's no real way to enforce it anyway, but there may be no need to even request it. I'll probably leave the decision to the snakes' new owners.
If Dean is gifting the snake with the provision that it never be bred, to do so would be both rude and unethical. However, if Dean leaves the decision to the new owner, whichever decision they make, to breed or not, is consistent with Dean's wishes and true to the spirit of the gift.Nanci said:Right, but if I accepted a snake on that condition, I would stand by it. Still- I'm hoping they are just ok.
The more the discussion continues, the more convinced I am that the condition is a sign of late development or premature hatching. Absence evidence to the contrary, I believe a test breeding would be beneficial to the hobbyist community. Until dome headed hatchling mature and we see their offspring, there are few definitive answers.