I would just like to add some things from my point of view.
Chris, who do you plan on selling to? People that are really into the reptile and ball python community are a tight nit group. We often need to have recommendations from respected breeders, and we also aren't looking to buy very many "normals". In the beginning maybe, but not once we have plans under way to buy co-dom morphs and recessive hets.
You very clearly want the money and are exploiting the nature of the hobby. You want a piece of the pie without doing any of the work yourself. (buying 200 WC gravid females doesn't count as work in my book)
Going from noob to keeping hundreds of wild caught GRAVID females is unwise. It's true that the importing of wild caught ball pythons doesnt need to continue on a large scale with the availability and gene pool already in America. You saw that it was cheaper and went with that.
You know so little about the care and practice of snakes, evidenced in your lack of quarantine methods, I wouldnt buy from you based on that fact. It's a very simple and well known rule for even the most novice keepers.
It's frightening to think about how you treat your animals if you dont even know basics about dealing with WC animals. How many are eating for you chris?
You said your in this for the fast and hard buck. Sell the normal offspring... buy some co-dom males, breed them to your large normal hold backs, and WHAMO! RICHES!
What about vet bills? Non producing snakes? Non eating snakes? Your losing money the longer they stay with you, what happens to them?
Your probably looking at selling to first time buyers and pet shops. People that aren't active in this community and don't know how you decided to come in.
Also, why would you want to be a middle man? More of "reap the rewards without lifting a finger".
Keeping, breeding and selling any animal is more than just marketing and flashy websites. In this business it's largely about reputation and character. Yours is questionable and clearly stated to be focused on money. If those animals aren't making you a profit, and are eating up your finances, what would you do with them?
That's what scares me the most, the focus on money is reminiscent of a negligent petstore (and dare i say big daddy?).
~Connie Silvernaile