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<blockquote data-quote="Rs50matt" data-source="post: 180301" data-attributes="member: 27872"><p>Adult females are the reason people get a species so once someone has one it’s not common to sell it. So slings would be more common.</p><p>Without causing offence, hobbyists don’t send Mms to inexperienced breeders. Especially for a breeding loan. The possibility of a return on the Mm is very slim in comparison to an experienced breeder. </p><p>A less common Mm is very easy to find a breeder for generally. We never loan but do send Mms to breeders and the more reputable breeders will tend to offer slings in exchange so where possible we swap an Mm for a sling or 2 of the same species ( were posting a T Cupreus Mm off today) </p><p>Only species we end up keeping as Mms is T Albopilosus, obts Lps and N Incei . We have an N Tripepii that we believe will mature next moult and don’t think he’ll be leaving us either.</p><p>My advice if you want to get into breeding is to raise the slings yourself. It’s a long process but this hobby is like that. Over time if you are successful then people are more likely to send you Mms. </p><p>Sorry for rambling but hope this clears things up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rs50matt, post: 180301, member: 27872"] Adult females are the reason people get a species so once someone has one it’s not common to sell it. So slings would be more common. Without causing offence, hobbyists don’t send Mms to inexperienced breeders. Especially for a breeding loan. The possibility of a return on the Mm is very slim in comparison to an experienced breeder. A less common Mm is very easy to find a breeder for generally. We never loan but do send Mms to breeders and the more reputable breeders will tend to offer slings in exchange so where possible we swap an Mm for a sling or 2 of the same species ( were posting a T Cupreus Mm off today) Only species we end up keeping as Mms is T Albopilosus, obts Lps and N Incei . We have an N Tripepii that we believe will mature next moult and don’t think he’ll be leaving us either. My advice if you want to get into breeding is to raise the slings yourself. It’s a long process but this hobby is like that. Over time if you are successful then people are more likely to send you Mms. Sorry for rambling but hope this clears things up. [/QUOTE]
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