Jenstar wrote:
...I really feel breeding is something you should take into deep consideration before you ever do it...
I could not possibly agree with you more. Before I ever decided to breed my snakes, I made conscious decisions regarding what I would do in many different, and very sad, circumstances such as non-feeders, birth defects, egg binding, prolapses, and the myriad other problems that can happen with breeding.
I think alot of people want to breed because they want all the cute babies. But I also think that there are FAR too many people that simply think, "Oh, I'll get a male and a female, they will amte, and I'll have babies!", without ever considering potential consequences for the adults, as well as potential results with the offspring and what to do with all thjose babies when they DO hatch.
Part of the problem is that corns mate so easily, it makes breeding them seem like an easy prospect. Physically, it is not difficult at all to raise them to the right size and put a pair together. But logistically, it takes a lot of advanced consideration to make very difficult decisions, and stick WITH those decisions if and when things go wrong. Because I am quite sure anyone with breeding experience can tellyou...no matter how "right" you do things...stuff still goes wrong. And if you aren't prepared, mentally, emotionally, and financially, to deal with these issues when they come up...I don't believe you are prepared to breed.
Of course...that is only my $.02, and with current inflation rates in the U.S....you're lucky if it's worth a half-penny...