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    Ball Python Breeders

    I'm going to get a Ball Python in a couple months. I was wondering what is the best breeder that has the most morphs? I am not looking to spend $1000 on a snake but I would like to at least have a nice looking one. I like normals but I would like something different. I don't really know of many morphs but I am learning.

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    I really like Justin Kobylka. He is a great guy and will answer any questions you have. Here is a link to his website:

    http://www.jkobylkareptiles.com/index.php

    With almost all of the big breeders, they have thousands of snakes so their website's do not list everything that they have. Justin's website has a page that shows all of the morphs that he has but they aren't listed for sale. If you see something that you like just email him and he will help you out.

    This is the page I was referring to:
    http://www.jkobylkareptiles.com/snake_room.php
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    Personally if I could only have 1 ball python and didn't want to spend a fortune I would get a spider:

    This is mine:





    I got this male for $125

    (He's also the little guy in my avatar)
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    ~Aaron

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    Spiders and Pastels have caught my eye. Spiders are really pretty. I love the bumblebee morph but I don't want to spend that much on a snake right now.

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    Re: Ball Python Breeders

    Quote Originally Posted by AmysAnimals View Post
    Spiders and Pastels have caught my eye. Spiders are really pretty. I love the bumblebee morph but I don't want to spend that much on a snake right now.
    I have both and they are my favorites of the affordable base morphs. I will be trying to produce some bumble bees this next breeding season from my male spider and female pastel
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    Here are some other big breeders (I prefer Justin but these will give you some more options)

    http://pythonregius.com/

    http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/
    ~Aaron

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    Re: Ball Python Breeders

    I like Pinstripes too. hmm, I have a few choices. Thanks! =)

    I have to do more research now.

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    www.royalconstrictordesigns.com

    There's a huge range of morphs here and from what I understand, he's a really great guy to work with. Just keep your paws off those male black pastels, I've got my eye on one of them.

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    Re: Ball Python Breeders

    Best breeder is quite open to interpretation, as everyone seems to have 1-2 people they will always go back to purchase from again. If you're looking for known breeders with the largest selections, a few are BHB, NERD, Reptmart, and Ralph Davis.

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    You can always look up and attend your local reptile show. That way you can look at a verity of different snakes, morphs, and breeders all at once. And shows tend to give special prices on their animals. It's definitely worth looking into. Shows are really fun.

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