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Also, one last thing.   It is okay to breed to make money.  Its just the manner in which you do it.  Say like, if I own rare geckos or rare species of snake and I happen to be good at breeding them, then might as well make money and supply CB animals (not very many reptile species get bred out of control if you really look at the handful that are compared to the rest that arent).    I am definitely not going to buy  1 specimen of a rare species that should be breed in captivity and since it is rare, it is going to sell for a higher dollar amount (more than likely) to a true collector and within the captive populations there does need to be genetic diversity.  


   And DMBizeau, I definitely would like to thank you for your service to and for this country.


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