Man u is a great one n deed with educated ease. Well understood fellow snakemannn ,,,, well well well ,,, Mannn u keep up ya great works and i do enjoy the educated facts of proper understandment ' 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
ol ricky bobby quote. ya cant go wrong lol agreed completely on scoria and i wont touch it with the wobble. just cant make myself. awesome blood btw. i think orangasm is going to take off even more imo
Here we go with the trolls & websites/scams 🙄🙄 however you are definitely official when people troll your channel so congratulations Jason for that. Really important information on a breeding business. Lots of people see dollar signs in breeding & overlook so much & end up failing very fast. I’m about to purchase my first BOA, not as a breeding project but as a pet. I may get into that years from now but just the beauty in boas is why I’m adding them to my collection.
Hi Jason very awesome video and very informative about breeding on different budgets and helping people understand love your videos as always man and keep up the good work that you are really doing Jason I appreciate it so much 🤜🇬🇧🇺🇸🤛
Dude I love these videos helping people get deeper into the hobby I think for one thing it shows that you have passion for these animals in the hobby itself because as a quality breeder you're not discouraging competition from entering the field but rather encouraging people to work with these animals that they love so much You're giving a lot of really solid advice and information rather than sitting on top of it to keep to yourself for your own benefit This is all part of why I've been following you for so long. And a big part of what really encouraged me to stop going through the motions of buying and trading $300 animals. Not that there's anything wrong with cheaper animals, one of the prettiest boas I ever got was for that price point. Hell I was even eyeing a pretty little hypo jungle girl that you got up on the website. But ultimately when I was trying to budget that way it meant that I was settling for animals that I still thought were pretty, but we're not the ones that I really wanted overall Obviously just your own disposable income is a factor, but I got more comfortable starting to buy animals that were $500, $600, or $1,000 I still only own a small collection, but I can now say that every single boa I own is both a quality and exceptional example of one. I've always been all about hypo, you were the one who opened my eyes to what it does with blood. That girl is doing amazing here, she is absolutely a joy to interact with and blows me away every time I see her. I can guarantee you right now man that she's not going to be the only one in my collection that came from your projects. Hell man I'm so into the blood stuff now that it may overtake my desire to work with dumerils boas again outside of maybe just keeping one as a pet These investments are not even with the intention of ever getting a return, the investment is to make sure that the animals that I work with are the best examples of what I want to work with. It's to make me happier and myself alone, if I get to share that happiness with other people passionate about these animals, then that makes me even happier than keeping them all to myself. That's what I eventually want, just to work with these animals in a deeper capacity and share that passion with others. Keep up the good work dude And I'll see ya around 😬
Thank you bro! I think it’s important to encourage people to follow their passion if reading Snakes is what it is. We all grow better together than trying to keep the information from each other.
@@JasonsExoticReptiles dude can you please do a video explaining some basics of breeding ...i dont understand these words ..het, vpiT+, recessive, incomplete dominant genes9
$1,000 but you are breeding cornsnakes... BIG MONEY! Lol first year breeding here and I start with 7 females I raised from hatchlings. Cornsnakes are nice because you can buy females first year then males your second and breed on the 3rd. I have more breeding projects then I have room for, and it stresses me out.
@@JasonsExoticReptiles always brother. You know ive been following for long time. If i had extra funds id help on patron, im sorry at this time i just dont brother.
Jason, I finally bit the bullet and acquired what I was told was a half-dwarf burmese. I got him from a reptile show in MD where the dude was older, maybe like 50s, and he showed me both the mom and dad. I think the dad was about 9 ft and the mom like 11 feet. what are your thoughts on the likelihood he is actually half dwarf, perhaps you've met this guy at a show? he seemed very genuine and I am a pretty good judge of people...thanks!
Dwarf Burmese Python’s are an actual locale as far as I’m aware. So if it is a true dwarf it has nothing to really do with size. Although size is a factor of them. Only the breeder will know how honest that sale is
Hey what's up man, just getting back into keeping after losing my whole collection after Harvey. was lucky enough to get a beautiful normal female free from someone who didn't want her anymore. If you could get into contact with me I got a ton of questions. And just in which route I should take. I would more than likely buy from you, but I just need the knowledge on which route I can and can't take as far as genetics now that I am coming from a python world to a boa world.
After all this time I found your patreon. Gonna continue to support and share your content, but at the moment keep saving every penny into building this room and collection. However, I saw you have a bunch of new litters. And I am interested in getting a few babies with some certain genes in the next year to start growing up as soon as I have my racks built. Crazy I've been following for years now lol.
Depends on everything I talked about in this video. What you consider awesome, what’s your budget, what’s your end goal, what’s your timeframe. Are you looking for something that will instantly make something awesome your first litter or some thing that is 3 littersdown the line.
Jason, I reached out to you on morph market inquiring about your Rio Blast x WC Pucallpa and you blocked me instead. I had a genuine question. I hope you don’t treat all potential customers this way.
Hi Fred, saw it the question however morph market is a sales platform and not really a Q&A platform which is why I closed the thread. In answered responses actually hurt a sellers ratings which is why I don’t generally do a general Q&A on a sales platform. I don’t think I blocked you, I just closed the thread. I actually made a whole video related to pricing animals. Regarding the Peruvians, I think you are comparing against the WC/Farmed imported Iquitos that you may be seeing rather than a CBB pucallpa that may or may not be posted on morph market. If you search around, you will find that they are one of the rarest boas and cannot be imported. A lot of people are incorrectly labeling the animals for what they are not trying to tap into the market and I know what mine are. Hopefully that answers the question.
@@JasonsExoticReptiles thank you for the quick response. I’ve seen your video on pricing, in fact, there probably aren’t many I haven’t seen. What you do is very respectful and much appreciated. I understand what you mean regarding CBB vs WC, etc. Lines make a big difference as well. Rio Blast is one of the nicest ones out there for sure. Personally, my favorite is the Pomaville line. I haven’t found a more stunning boa than that. Which brings me to my question, or why I asked in the first place. I’ve been quoted a price of around $4K for a pair of Pomaville’s. How would you compare those to the Rio Blast x WC?
Pomaville has Iquitos as far as I’m aware. He is also an old timer who isn’t really in tune with the market. I remember talking to him in 2019 and he was selling some of his pairs for 500-1000 and was shocked that they were selling for about 1500-2k each.
@@JasonsExoticReptiles yes, they are Iquitos. He seems to have always been a bit on the lower end for his. Thanks for the conversation and keep doing what you do! I love your videos and the passion you have for this hobby/profession! Lastly, go check out mm. There are a few Pokigrons from 2019 available for a great price. Several pairs. I spoke with the gentleman and everything sounds great. My only concern is they appear as though they could be a cross between a Peruvian and a Suriname. One of the adults looks more Peruvian than Suriname. Anyway, I enjoyed the conversation and take care!!
I've had reptiles since I was a kid. I got my first western hognose four years ago for my birthday. He is just a normal conda. Last year I bought four more. They are my pets that I plan to breed. I got a lavender female het for caramel, and hypo. Then there is a normal female conda that is het did lavender, caramel, and hypo. I also got a male frosted conda het for lavender. The final one is also a female red toffeebelly conda. The normal female and frosted male are from the same clutch. So this year I picked up a lavender conda male that is het frosted. I'm also in the process of getting an artic male with no hets, so I can breed him to my red toffeebelly as well as the rest of my girls. I plan to do what you said in the video, buy more snakes with the cash from what I sale. At this time, I want to add one more gene, axanthic. I'm not sure I'm interested in anything else at this point. Maybe sable, but that will have to wait due to current cost. I need to figure out my logo, secure my business name and so forth. I still have several years before in breeding anything. Not sure if I should start that process now, or later. I also have an assortment of geckos that I'm growing out to breed as well. I have autoimmune issues and can't work a normal job. Reptiles are my happy place. So I figure I can make some extra cash, and have my therapy at the same time. Thanks for the info.
Something about talking with a snake around your neck is just awesome.
Thanks for the insight brother. Keep strong!!
Man u is a great one n deed with educated ease. Well understood fellow snakemannn ,,,, well well well ,,, Mannn u keep up ya great works and i do enjoy the educated facts of proper understandment ' 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Such a dope ass video... thank you sir!!! Knowledge is everything.
Thank you!
I've been building my collecttion for two years now, i gotta say that this Is exactly what i (as newguy) need. Thanks a lot Jason ! You rule man
Thank you! I love hearing that!
Hi Jason
ol ricky bobby quote. ya cant go wrong lol agreed completely on scoria and i wont touch it with the wobble. just cant make myself. awesome blood btw. i think orangasm is going to take off even more imo
Very good information. Thank you
Hi guys
Appreciate you brother awesome video! I’ve always wanted to start breeding. Up here where I live is very hard to come by nice boas.
Plenty of good info, like always. I appreciate the honesty and transparency. Thanks Jason.
Here we go with the trolls & websites/scams 🙄🙄 however you are definitely official when people troll your channel so congratulations Jason for that. Really important information on a breeding business. Lots of people see dollar signs in breeding & overlook so much & end up failing very fast. I’m about to purchase my first BOA, not as a breeding project but as a pet. I may get into that years from now but just the beauty in boas is why I’m adding them to my collection.
Thank you! I appreciate that! And congratulations on getting ready to get your first boa! I think we’re gonna love it!
great content. !
Hi Jason very awesome video and very informative about breeding on different budgets and helping people understand love your videos as always man and keep up the good work that you are really doing Jason I appreciate it so much
🤜🇬🇧🇺🇸🤛
Very impressive video! Definitely a awesome blueprint.
Wise advice from my point of view. Keep em movin' Jason, this is another great video.
Good content.
Thank you!
Dude I love these videos helping people get deeper into the hobby
I think for one thing it shows that you have passion for these animals in the hobby itself because as a quality breeder you're not discouraging competition from entering the field but rather encouraging people to work with these animals that they love so much
You're giving a lot of really solid advice and information rather than sitting on top of it to keep to yourself for your own benefit
This is all part of why I've been following you for so long. And a big part of what really encouraged me to stop going through the motions of buying and trading $300 animals. Not that there's anything wrong with cheaper animals, one of the prettiest boas I ever got was for that price point. Hell I was even eyeing a pretty little hypo jungle girl that you got up on the website.
But ultimately when I was trying to budget that way it meant that I was settling for animals that I still thought were pretty, but we're not the ones that I really wanted overall
Obviously just your own disposable income is a factor, but I got more comfortable starting to buy animals that were $500, $600, or $1,000
I still only own a small collection, but I can now say that every single boa I own is both a quality and exceptional example of one.
I've always been all about hypo, you were the one who opened my eyes to what it does with blood.
That girl is doing amazing here, she is absolutely a joy to interact with and blows me away every time I see her. I can guarantee you right now man that she's not going to be the only one in my collection that came from your projects. Hell man I'm so into the blood stuff now that it may overtake my desire to work with dumerils boas again outside of maybe just keeping one as a pet
These investments are not even with the intention of ever getting a return, the investment is to make sure that the animals that I work with are the best examples of what I want to work with. It's to make me happier and myself alone, if I get to share that happiness with other people passionate about these animals, then that makes me even happier than keeping them all to myself. That's what I eventually want, just to work with these animals in a deeper capacity and share that passion with others.
Keep up the good work dude
And I'll see ya around 😬
Thank you bro! I think it’s important to encourage people to follow their passion if reading Snakes is what it is. We all grow better together than trying to keep the information from each other.
@@JasonsExoticReptiles dude can you please do a video explaining some basics of breeding ...i dont understand these words ..het, vpiT+, recessive, incomplete dominant genes9
$1,000 but you are breeding cornsnakes... BIG MONEY!
Lol first year breeding here and I start with 7 females I raised from hatchlings. Cornsnakes are nice because you can buy females first year then males your second and breed on the 3rd.
I have more breeding projects then I have room for, and it stresses me out.
Another great video with great advice jason. Keep making banger videos brother, love the weekly content.
Thank you!
@@JasonsExoticReptiles always brother. You know ive been following for long time. If i had extra funds id help on patron, im sorry at this time i just dont brother.
Love the series!
I would love to see you add some carbon to some of your projects. ☻️
I have been looking at them. Just don’t know enough to pull the trigger yet
Carbon is just RDR BEA. It would be silly to pay so much for what is just the same morph by a different name.
Jason, I finally bit the bullet and acquired what I was told was a half-dwarf burmese. I got him from a reptile show in MD where the dude was older, maybe like 50s, and he showed me both the mom and dad. I think the dad was about 9 ft and the mom like 11 feet. what are your thoughts on the likelihood he is actually half dwarf, perhaps you've met this guy at a show? he seemed very genuine and I am a pretty good judge of people...thanks!
Dwarf Burmese Python’s are an actual locale as far as I’m aware. So if it is a true dwarf it has nothing to really do with size. Although size is a factor of them. Only the breeder will know how honest that sale is
@@JasonsExoticReptiles he's about 3.5-4ft at 14 months...
Hey what's up man, just getting back into keeping after losing my whole collection after Harvey. was lucky enough to get a beautiful normal female free from someone who didn't want her anymore.
If you could get into contact with me I got a ton of questions. And just in which route I should take. I would more than likely buy from you, but I just need the knowledge on which route I can and can't take as far as genetics now that I am coming from a python world to a boa world.
Definitely check out the Patreon. We have community chats and there’s also one on one options were we can talk through anything you have in mind
After all this time I found your patreon. Gonna continue to support and share your content, but at the moment keep saving every penny into building this room and collection.
However, I saw you have a bunch of new litters. And I am interested in getting a few babies with some certain genes in the next year to start growing up as soon as I have my racks built.
Crazy I've been following for years now lol.
I have a snow male any ideas what type of female to make something awesome
Depends on everything I talked about in this video. What you consider awesome, what’s your budget, what’s your end goal, what’s your timeframe. Are you looking for something that will instantly make something awesome your first litter or some thing that is 3 littersdown the line.
@@JasonsExoticReptiles about 1000 for 5 new boas and I wood like to do both but make something awesome with the snow to fund that 3 to 5 year project
Stick to bread n butter but 1:1 higher value..
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Jason, I reached out to you on morph market inquiring about your Rio Blast x WC Pucallpa and you blocked me instead. I had a genuine question. I hope you don’t treat all potential customers this way.
Hi Fred, saw it the question however morph market is a sales platform and not really a Q&A platform which is why I closed the thread. In answered responses actually hurt a sellers ratings which is why I don’t generally do a general Q&A on a sales platform. I don’t think I blocked you, I just closed the thread. I actually made a whole video related to pricing animals. Regarding the Peruvians, I think you are comparing against the WC/Farmed imported Iquitos that you may be seeing rather than a CBB pucallpa that may or may not be posted on morph market. If you search around, you will find that they are one of the rarest boas and cannot be imported. A lot of people are incorrectly labeling the animals for what they are not trying to tap into the market and I know what mine are. Hopefully that answers the question.
@@JasonsExoticReptiles thank you for the quick response. I’ve seen your video on pricing, in fact, there probably aren’t many I haven’t seen. What you do is very respectful and much appreciated. I understand what you mean regarding CBB vs WC, etc. Lines make a big difference as well. Rio Blast is one of the nicest ones out there for sure. Personally, my favorite is the Pomaville line. I haven’t found a more stunning boa than that. Which brings me to my question, or why I asked in the first place. I’ve been quoted a price of around $4K for a pair of Pomaville’s. How would you compare those to the Rio Blast x WC?
Pomaville has Iquitos as far as I’m aware. He is also an old timer who isn’t really in tune with the market. I remember talking to him in 2019 and he was selling some of his pairs for 500-1000 and was shocked that they were selling for about 1500-2k each.
@@JasonsExoticReptiles yes, they are Iquitos. He seems to have always been a bit on the lower end for his. Thanks for the conversation and keep doing what you do! I love your videos and the passion you have for this hobby/profession! Lastly, go check out mm. There are a few Pokigrons from 2019 available for a great price. Several pairs. I spoke with the gentleman and everything sounds great. My only concern is they appear as though they could be a cross between a Peruvian and a Suriname. One of the adults looks more Peruvian than Suriname. Anyway, I enjoyed the conversation and take care!!
I've had reptiles since I was a kid. I got my first western hognose four years ago for my birthday. He is just a normal conda. Last year I bought four more. They are my pets that I plan to breed. I got a lavender female het for caramel, and hypo. Then there is a normal female conda that is het did lavender, caramel, and hypo. I also got a male frosted conda het for lavender. The final one is also a female red toffeebelly conda. The normal female and frosted male are from the same clutch. So this year I picked up a lavender conda male that is het frosted. I'm also in the process of getting an artic male with no hets, so I can breed him to my red toffeebelly as well as the rest of my girls. I plan to do what you said in the video, buy more snakes with the cash from what I sale. At this time, I want to add one more gene, axanthic. I'm not sure I'm interested in anything else at this point. Maybe sable, but that will have to wait due to current cost. I need to figure out my logo, secure my business name and so forth. I still have several years before in breeding anything. Not sure if I should start that process now, or later. I also have an assortment of geckos that I'm growing out to breed as well. I have autoimmune issues and can't work a normal job. Reptiles are my happy place. So I figure I can make some extra cash, and have my therapy at the same time. Thanks for the info.
Sounds like you have some really cool stuff going on. I like the mindset!