CB Normal Female Ball Pythons (500 to 918 grams)
Here are some CB Normal Female Ball Pythons. These are all friendly and they eat well. Currently they are cooling for the winter months. Feel free to contact me with fair trade offers. I am interested in ball pythons & tegu lizards, but feel free to email me any interesting offers.
05 Female Ball Python (B0002)
Eats Fresh Killed or Thawed
Weighed 12/07/06 - 610 grams
Asking $ 250.00 + Shipping or Trade
http://www.siscoreptiles.com/ball%20...sale/B0002.jpg
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05 Female Ball Python (B0003)
Eats Fresh Killed or Thawed
Weighed 12/07/06 - 500 grams
Asking $ 200.00 + Shipping or Trade
http://www.siscoreptiles.com/ball%20...sale/B0003.jpg
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05 Female Ball Python (B0004)
Eats Fresh Killed or Thawed
Weighed 12/07/06 - 668 grams
Asking $ 275.00 + Shipping or Trade
http://www.siscoreptiles.com/ball%20...sale/B0004.jpg
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05 Female Ball Python (B0005)
Eats Fresh Killed or Thawed
Weighed 12/07/06 - 918 grams
This girl has been sold! Thanks Justin D.
http://www.siscoreptiles.com/ball%20...sale/B0005.jpg
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05 Female Ball Python (B0009)
Eats Fresh Killed or Thawed
Weighed 12/07/06 - 574 grams
Asking $ 225.00 + Shipping or Trade
http://www.siscoreptiles.com/ball%20...sale/B0009.jpg
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05 Female Ball Python (B0010)
Eats Fresh Killed or Thawed
Weighed 12/07/06 - 602 grams
Asking $ 250.00 + Shipping or Trade
http://www.siscoreptiles.com/ball%20...sale/B0010.jpg
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You can post questions or trade offers in this thread or to sales@siscoreptiles.com
Rick Sisco
Re: CB Normal Female Ball Pythons (500 to 918 grams)
wow all female. can i ask why? im only asking to wonder if you breed at all
...and great looking snakes by the way
Re: CB Normal Female Ball Pythons (500 to 918 grams)
Because I am a hobbiest breeder. See www.siscoreptiles.com
My main interest is Tegu Lizards. I have 35 adult tegus of various species (colors). I also have 47 ball pythons, mostly adult females. I do not have room for them and as I buy a few morphs here and there I need to make room in my racks. I have 20+ various other herps as well. I am sure you can understand how space can become an issue.
I'd rather sell some females (obviously not my 1200+ gram girls) and pick up a spider or mojave male that only takes one bin in the rack. Than I will have several empty bins and I can buy a few more morphs. :D
You can view the testimonials on my website or in the BOI on Fauna if you want to know if I am trustworthy.
Sincerely,
Rick Sisco
Re: CB Normal Female Ball Pythons (500 to 918 grams)
Let me add that I am in Maine. If anyone that is interested would like meet to examine, sex or just to pickup the snakes and avoid shipping, I would be more than glad to do so. I sometimes even get down into NH & MA.
Rick Sisco
Re: CB Normal Female Ball Pythons (500 to 918 grams)
Nice looking group of girls Rick.I am like yourself and hopefully down the line i will be doing the same with my normal females.
Re: CB Normal Female Ball Pythons (500 to 918 grams)
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Originally Posted by joepythons
Nice looking group of girls Rick.I am like yourself and hopefully down the line i will be doing the same with my normal females.
Thank you, Joe. If I recall correct you saw pics of the ball python racks I designed for my own use. I need to double that wall of racks this summer! :)
Rick
Re: CB Normal Female Ball Pythons (500 to 918 grams)
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Originally Posted by SiscoReptiles
Thank you, Joe. If I recall correct you saw pics of the ball python racks I designed for my own use. I need to double that wall of racks this summer! :)
Rick
Its possible but my memory is shot any updated pics just incase lol.
Re: CB Normal Female Ball Pythons (500 to 918 grams)
Rick, just curious? Why are you cooling 600 gram ball pythons? :)
Re: CB Normal Female Ball Pythons (500 to 918 grams)
Thats the same type of scale that I use.
Re: CB Normal Female Ball Pythons (500 to 918 grams)
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Originally Posted by ECLARK
Rick, just curious? Why are you cooling 600 gram ball pythons? :)
Ed,
In the wild they cool each year. I am cooling these so that in future seasons that will already be 'used' to the cycle. I am a lot more experianced with tegus, though I have successfully bred ball pythons and had great success. I know some reptiles don't breed as well until they are comfortable with thier normal cycles. I am in no hurry so I don't need to powerfeed these girls, nor do I need to push their weight up through the winter.
Why do you ask? Is there something else I should be aware of?
Rick