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  • @pythonalley8882
    @pythonalley8882 Год назад +6

    I wish that I knew that breeding ball pythons was 95% breeding fucking rodents and 5% taking care of the actual snakes. I spend SO MUCH TIME cleaning rodent racks. I need to start selling some snake so I can afford to buy my rodents. It is nice knowing that I have super healthy nutritious rodents tho. Everything said and done it’s definitely worth every penny and every minute spent.

    • @jslithers
      @jslithers Год назад +4

      😂😂😂😂 you ain't kidding lmao

    • @Heyitsmebobby
      @Heyitsmebobby Год назад +2

      So trueeeeee 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Tradesmenexotics
    @Tradesmenexotics Год назад +3

    I started breeding rodents because of the hassle of feeding frozen and having to throw them away. When I switched to live didn’t have any waste but the stores never had the right size, out of stock or bad quality feeders . Just made sense to breed my own once I figured out a good process to cleaning I can get it done in a hour with the help of a shop vac.

    • @LeviathanSnakes
      @LeviathanSnakes  Год назад

      This is so true! Frozen thawed can be a hassle and it always feels bad wasting a rodent that didn’t get eaten. Thank you for watching friend and thank you for the comment!

  • @leekestner1554
    @leekestner1554 Год назад +2

    This was very fascinating. I am looking to breed snakes. Everyone has Ball Pythons. I have thought about the Blood Pythons with their gorgeous colors and I love the Palmetto Corns. I also love the African House Snakes. This is very helpful. I have chickens and have raised quail before too just never to feed snakes and not for a commercial level. I would like to eventually get ASFs.

  • @217Pyhtons
    @217Pyhtons 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video per usual, Steven 👌

  • @niceprofile-k6i
    @niceprofile-k6i Год назад +4

    I don’t have a snake. I don’t know why it was recommended. I watched the whole thing 10/10

    • @LeviathanSnakes
      @LeviathanSnakes  Год назад +1

      Super happy you enjoyed it regardless!! Thank you for watching!

  • @shannonpeck3088
    @shannonpeck3088 Год назад +1

    Wow! Super good video!

  • @cuddletimecritters
    @cuddletimecritters Год назад +2

    I started breeding my rodents after getting my 3 snake because pet stores didn’t have the sizes that our snakes was needing. That is the main reason we started breeding our own rodents. Also an extra income to fund food bedding and new investment snakes! ❤😮❤ thanks for all the information you gave to us. It was very useful!

    • @LeviathanSnakes
      @LeviathanSnakes  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching and thank you even more for the comment! We appreciate you!

  • @SoLoTheGreatTv
    @SoLoTheGreatTv Год назад +2

    Great video 🍜🤘🏾

  • @LadytisExotics
    @LadytisExotics Год назад +1

    The only reason I started breeding rodents is because I started breeding. Lol. Amazing video especially for people like me who never thought I would be living and loving on rodents. I know many people don’t want to but this evaluation would certainly help. Another dope video. 💜

    • @LeviathanSnakes
      @LeviathanSnakes  Год назад

      Thank you friend!! We really appreciate you and are super thankful for the support!!

  • @rickthefatman8426
    @rickthefatman8426 Год назад +1

    Really nice break down by the numbers. Good presentation of the kinds of considerations anyone who wants to be a breeder should be looking at. We did a similar analysis here, which led to our ASF setup.
    Two additional thoughts for you and your viewers which you didn't cover, for good reasons, probably time mostly, and because these two are harder to quantify in numbers.
    First, knowing the quality of the feeder and food bio-security. When you buy f/t or live from "some place," you don't know or control the quality of the feeder. What did they get fed? How long has it been frozen? How healthy is the rodent colony? If you are getting live feeders, are they bringing mites or other problems into your collection? Are your snakes turning down the rodents because they smell wrong, were any chemicals used, were the rodents ethically euthanized, etc? I have found that our animals do better, eat more willingly, and just seem healthier on our home bred asf feeders. And no, we generally don't have problems getting them to switch between asf and rat or f/t and live. Btw, asf are great for switching a dedicated mouser.😁
    Second, once you have really nailed down breeding rodents, it is relatively easy to scale up. Now, that seems to be a simple add, "great, as I have more snakes, I can just scale up the food production!" Yes, and you could stop there. But, more than that. If you get connected into your local scene, you can work on becoming known as the "go to" for extra feeders. And from there, it is not too hard to build up a dedicated weekly buyer list for rodents, which won't even need shipping, just meet once a week or month and hand over the bags of f/t that were ordered. So, as an additional part of your business, you can be selling rodents. So, since the savings for you feeding your own collection pays for the rodents in the first place, the additional income becomes pure profit, which can be scaled up at your speed and comfort level. There are several yt breeders, and I have spoken personally with many others, who admit that the rodent/insect sales carry their business, or at least until they break out into the higher tiers of being reptile breeders.
    Great vids, guys. I really like the professional approach you have. And, as always, great information. Keep up the great work, and I'm excited to see your sunset project evolve!😁

  • @HerpCollectorsNetwork
    @HerpCollectorsNetwork Год назад +1

    Great video and topic!

  • @ReggiesUrbanJungle
    @ReggiesUrbanJungle Год назад +1

    Great information. 💯💯💯

  • @rodentsandroyals
    @rodentsandroyals Год назад +2

    Great analysis. It's all about freedom and flexibility. Over-production can be a nice side-hustle, but can also be challenging because the rats grow so quickly and soon become too big for young ball pythons. It's nice to have a go-to breeder of larger snakes that will always take over-sized rodents and retired breeders. We don't care for gassing and freezing. It's also fun to combine different morphs of the rats to create variation in color and pattern. We made a nice cut sheet plan for a $200 home-made rat rack, free for anyone interested.

    • @LeviathanSnakes
      @LeviathanSnakes  Год назад

      So true! The freedom aspect is so important especially when it can be hard to source feeders throughout the year! Thank you for watching and for the comment btw!

    • @strongtv_creator
      @strongtv_creator Год назад

      I’m interested!

  • @evankenison588
    @evankenison588 3 месяца назад

    I'd love to have a copy of your file to run my numbers. Great presentation!

  • @BosaReptilez
    @BosaReptilez Год назад +1

    Great topic!

  • @Tradesmenexotics
    @Tradesmenexotics Год назад +2

    And when I want to slow down breeding I take half of the breeder males and get rid of them then throw in a hopper male with the females and he grows up to be the new stud when I wanna pick back up plus I cycle the stock often.

  • @CatNip379
    @CatNip379 8 месяцев назад

    In my 1st year breeding rats, mice and hamstes i was able to not buy anything from the pet stores for 4+months! (I fed my babies to my own snakes for that long) i saved SO MUCH $$$!!!❤❤❤

  • @BaudsExoticReptiles
    @BaudsExoticReptiles Год назад +2

    Great video 💯

  • @SmallTownXotics
    @SmallTownXotics Год назад +2

    My peeps!!

  • @badtownroyals6359
    @badtownroyals6359 Год назад +1

    Started at 30 snake's for the convenience of having food on deck whenever.... I used all the rats that didn't get eaten to start my breeding and built all the racks myself so start up was not to bad.

    • @LeviathanSnakes
      @LeviathanSnakes  Год назад

      Yes!! The convince is such a big factor and not having the stress of relying on someone else to feed your snakes!

  • @chad51901
    @chad51901 Год назад +1

    Can I get the spreadsheet link?

    • @LeviathanSnakes
      @LeviathanSnakes  Год назад

      Yes! My bad, I just saw this comment. If you send us a DM on IG with your email, we will send it over!

  • @kevinblocl4605
    @kevinblocl4605 Год назад +1

    I started breeding when rodent pro wanted $400 to feed my 20 snakes for 2 months. Fast forward 3 years and now I have 50 ish snakes. I also have 20k in my rat building. Expenses are $611 on food every 2 months and $234 on bedding every 3.5 months. I have 180 breeding females and 30 males. I always sell enough to cover cost and more. My rats are the foundation of my business. So I would tell everyone not to raise their own and buy from me. Lol

  • @BarPBarPkoyanee
    @BarPBarPkoyanee Год назад +2

    oh nice hello :)

  • @4thFloorExotics
    @4thFloorExotics 4 месяца назад

    I need that sheet lol please and thank you

  • @brandonkeen6115
    @brandonkeen6115 Год назад +1

    Hey bud. How are the negative reactions on social media? Just curious as to how people that have a public image are treated by people as a whole. Most People that Like reptiles are going to be excited about the combos that you breed. However, there are always karens out there that think they know better than you do. Curious if its a normal thing or few and far in between.

    • @LeviathanSnakes
      @LeviathanSnakes  Год назад +1

      Hey there! We haven’t had many negative reactions so far. The occasional negative reaction is usually from someone who isn’t part of the hobby and doesn’t understand why certain animals cost so much or something like that. Overall, it has been really positive so far!

  • @odgcexoticsourdadsgonecraz3709
    @odgcexoticsourdadsgonecraz3709 Год назад +1

    Are you feeding all 70+ weekly? If not your numbers are off. I produce a couple 1,000 rats and asf weekly to feed over 100 ball pythons, keep up with sales, and have future breeders. Hit me up if you ever have any questions.

    • @LeviathanSnakes
      @LeviathanSnakes  Год назад

      Hey there! We are feeding weekly and these numbers are pretty much exactly what we have done/spent on rodents/breeding rodents

    • @odgcexoticsourdadsgonecraz3709
      @odgcexoticsourdadsgonecraz3709 Год назад +1

      So you feed your adults every week also?

    • @LeviathanSnakes
      @LeviathanSnakes  Год назад

      @@odgcexoticsourdadsgonecraz3709 we do!

  • @CatNip379
    @CatNip379 8 месяцев назад

    Asfs are VERY GOOD FOR GETTING YOU A LOT OF RATS FAST 15+ PUPS PER LITTLER! THATS CRAZY NUMBERS IN 1 YEAR! I KOVE MY ASF RATS,BECAUSE THEY'VE PROVEN THEMSELVES TO BE A MUST KEEP RAT BECAUSE (*NO SMELL, NEAT, CUTE, HIGHEST POPULATIONS, AND GRATE NUTRIENTS FOR THE SNAKES) +-+-+-+-+ it's A Win-win animals❤❤❤

  • @Home_Run_Balls
    @Home_Run_Balls Год назад +1

    I highly recommend breeding rats. I have been doing it since day 1. It cost me between $200 and $250 to build a six level DIY rack now I’m up to three rat racks and 40 snakes. I spend about an hour a week cleaning the rats and never have to buy rats. You have to make sure you hold back females to constantly replenish your breeders as their production slows.

    • @LeviathanSnakes
      @LeviathanSnakes  Год назад

      Completely agree, breeding can be done fairly inexpensively and the freedom of not having to relive on someone else to feed you snakes is so valuable!

  • @vampiresquid
    @vampiresquid Год назад

    These comparisons all value your time at zero.

    • @LeviathanSnakes
      @LeviathanSnakes  Год назад

      Not true, I mention in the video how much time it takes us to care for rodents and at a certain level it might not make sense to breed given the cost of rodents compared to the time required to care for them.