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Whats the easiest...

id go with live bearing if your looking for EASY,

Stuff like Kenyan Sand Boas, Rosy Boas, or Rubber boas for begginers,

and Red tail boas and Anacondas for More experienced keepers

tho remember this is a cornsnake forum, so
if you wanna talk about BP breeding, take it to general chit chat :D
 
no i dont want easy, i just want to know whats best to breed first for someone who has never bread before, balls or corns.
 
i believe ryan suggested the boas because they have live birth rather than eggs. This way you wouldnt have to worry about carring for eggs and whatnot.
either way, I would say corns would be easier to breed than Ball Pythons, just because Ive heard BPs are generally a little more demanding in the first place. Higher temps and stuff.

Basically I like corn snakes. I love all the different color morphs.
 
samtheman07 said:
What do you all think would be the best snakes to breed for the first time. Ball pythons or corn snakes.
Do you have either species now? Have you ever kept snakes? If you haven't, then you're kind of putting the cart before the horse. You might also ask yourself why you want to breed them. If you can only afford low-end morphs of either species, then you'll produce low-end morph offspring. There are a lot of those (too many?) on the market already. :shrugs:
 
I have both species and i want to start breeding i just want to know what is the easiest one to breed for a beginner balls or corns. Im not looking to make money at this point im only 15.
 
You said earlier in your post that your not looking for easy and now you say you want the easiest??? I think we can all agree corn snakes would be the best and you could say "easiest" to breed, because they are lower maintenence thn boids. But their are a lot of things to consider before breeding. Can you take care of that many snakes is the main thing. Once they are born it could be costly to feed them. And also what purpose are you intending once they are born. If your not looking to sell them then what do you plain on doing with them?
 
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