Welcome back to Reptiles Unplugged Rewind, where we revisit past episodes, talk about what has changed since the original conversation, and break down what is happening in the reptile world right now. In this episode we rewind our previous conversation with Graceful Pythons out of Knoxville, Tennessee and talk about how things have evolved since that interview. From building collections and raising families to balancing reptiles with real life responsibilities, we reflect on the bigger picture of what it takes to stay in this hobby long term. We also dive into what is happening during the current reptile breeding season, what trends we are seeing with ball pythons and other species, and how the market and projects are shifting in the reptile industry. And of course we bring back the fan favorite segment… Unpopular Opinions. This is where things get interesting. Honest takes, industry debates, and opinions that might ruffle a few scales. If you enjoy real conversations about the reptile hobby, breeding projects, and the people behind the animals, make sure to subscribe and join the discussion. Hosts: Shane Kelley (Small Town Xotics, Knoxville Tennessee) Adam Halbleib (Beach Bum Xotics, Ventura California) Technical Producer: Jay Kaps (Greenline Morphs) reptiles unplugged reptile podcast ball python podcast reptile breeder discussion reptile industry talk graceful pythons reptile breeding season ball python breeding reptile unpopular opinions reptile youtube podcast
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