Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
Richard has made it clear, at least to me, that he does not intend to collect and sell the animals for a profit, and does not intend to send them every which way... because he knows very well that THAT alone will destroy any set "market value"
With that said, let me make things clear right now because I know how things get spread around really fast in certain circles and I'd rather you hear from me now, than to find out later.

I have made some (males only) available to other people, and might just do it a time or two more. You might find out, you might not so let me explain now, before you do find out.

As you know, last year I did sell a male to someone but I certainly didn't make any profit to speak of. That single male, bound for Canada, well, you get the idea. Not even going to have any effect. It was intended to be a pet and the person had no grand plans for breeding. Besides that, like I said, Canada, and only a single male.

I also have another male right now that is completely useless. I mean, this guy isn't the slightest bit interested in sex at all, no matter how attractive a female may be to most other males. He just isn't interested in breeding at all. I've had him for about a year, he's well adapted to captivity and tamed, treated and cleaned for parasites, etc., so it seems a shame to just release him and/or let that year go to waste but I really don't need him any more. I need the room. I really do believe it takes two viable anery's to have any hopes of reproducing them any time soon or perhaps at all.

Well that's perfect because I found him a buyer who is dead set on not ever breeding reptiles again. I found this out before I even offered him this snake. He just thinks they look nice and just wants one male. Fine with me. Again, I won't make anything. I will just get back some of what he cost me in care, meds, fecal screen, etc. over the past year. This shouldn't undermine anything or cause them to be "a dime a dozen" in a year or two, since it's only a male, and won't breed anyway.

I just want to be clear that although you guys aren't the only ones that have got these, I have sold a few to other low profile non breeder people who just want pets, and you two are the only ones besides myself that have breedable females and it will stay that way. Those are rather hard to come by in the first place. Last trip I made out there, I saw only two anery females out of a lot of snakes. They were in such bad shape, I doubt they will even survive the summer, let alone the stress of captivity.

Here's one of the two anery females I saw. You can see what I mean about the shape she's in. Anyway, it's clear to me that this place cannot spare any more anery females. There's plenty of normal, or near normal ones though. Poor girl couldn't even slither away fast enough to outrun a slug. With a little luck, we have enough already to get them established in captivity and I won't need to collect anymore ever again.