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need an opinion

Unless she's het for something else, unfortunately I'd say "nothing". The best you can hope for are more Snow Motleys and they're pretty common.

If by "worth selling" you mean "would turn a profit", then I sadly fear you're entering a market that's going through the same tough times as every other business. Corns have become increasingly difficult to sell over the last couple of years.

The risk is that you might end up with 15 extra mouths to feed, indefinitely. I still have four left from last year - Caramel Motleys and a Butter Motley, so worth maybe a bit more than a Snow Motley but not by much. They long ago ate their way through any money I could eventually make if I found a buyer.
 
yeah I was talking to my wife and she thought breeding wasn't a good idea. I think I'm gonna just buy a couple more and keep them as pets. I adore the Snow I have at the moment she's my first snake and just a treat to have. I also thought about picking up a western Hognose any idea if those are a docile snake like corns?
 
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