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  • 12-27-2006, 08:16 PM
    recycling goddess
    Re: breeding python
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by breeder man
    how much do you want for it. also i am looking for some snake from the 50 to 500 dollar range.

    most members here have their snakes as pets... and have no interest in selling them.

    i thought you mentioned that you make your own enclosures... i'd love to see a photo of one if you have one available.

    the morphs you've already purchased... may i ask how much you are getting them for? any idea what breeder your local store is ordering them from?

    for me... the bloodlines of my ball pythons is vital in my decision to breed them. if i don't have the bloodlines, i won't use them for breeding, they would be pets only.

    to start a business from unknown sources won't get you too far in the ball python industry. there are some really great breeders out there... and honestly, that's who most people want to purchase their future morphs from.

    hope that assists you.
    aleesha
  • 12-27-2006, 08:16 PM
    breeder man
    Re: breeding python
    im only looking for ball pythons
  • 12-27-2006, 08:18 PM
    joepythons
    Re: breeding python
    This is the female.They are a pair and i will only sell the pair for the $1300.These are the only pair in the USa. http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...hons/mera1.jpg
  • 12-27-2006, 08:55 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: breeding python
    Quote:

    im getting ready to breed i just ordered a piebald a ivory a albino ball and a mojave male and female for each 1
    So you bought BP that are proper weight and ready to go, yet by your questions I have doubt regarding how much you know about Ball Pythons and their care
    You getting ready to breed but you have that kind of questions :rofl:

    Quote:

    can you breed with a burm with a ball
    :rolleye2:


    Quote:

    but what other balls should i purchase or if anyone is willing to sale me something let me kno at a reasonable price
    But hey maybe you know more then me, after all you gonna make a hell of a deal there with that het Macaw for $1300:8: :lmao: :rofl:

    Anyway I have done researches about ball pythons for many years and I just now decided to get into breeding but I don't plan on doing it to make a quick buck, I know it takes time, commitment, and a lot of work. I just did not wake up one morning thinking I want to make money I'll just breed snakes.

    You need to be ready to care for your BP, have proper housing, raise feeders or buy F/T, pay vet bill when necessary etc.

    You must know what to expect when breeding, how you go about breeding, how to start the hatchlings. What will you do if the offsprings if they don't sell etc.
  • 12-27-2006, 09:04 PM
    joepythons
    Re: breeding python
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by GA_Ball_Pythons
    So you bought BP that are proper weight and ready to go, yet by your questions I have doubt regarding how much you know about Ball Pythons and their care
    You getting ready to breed but you have that kind of questions :rofl:

    :rolleye2:




    But hey maybe you know more then me, after all you gonna make a hell of a deal there with that het Macaw for $1300:8: :lmao: :rofl:

    Anyway I have done researches about ball pythons for many years and I just now decided to get into breeding but I don't plan on doing it to make a quick buck, I know it takes time, commitment, and a lot of work. I just did not wake up one morning thinking I want to make money I'll just breed snakes.

    You need to be ready to care for your BP, have proper housing, raise feeders or buy F/T, pay vet bill when necessary etc.

    You must know what to expect when breeding, how you go about breeding, how to start the hatchlings. What will you do if the offsprings if they don't sell etc.

    Well i think i am going to keep my "special" snakes.Sorry
  • 12-27-2006, 09:22 PM
    breeder man
    Re: breeding python
    l0l well i did i am goin to breed my snakes with burm and try to breed them with diff stuff i am an experimenter thats what every1 should do
  • 12-27-2006, 09:25 PM
    slartibartfast
    Re: breeding python
    Methinks I smell an uninhabited bridge somewhere, crying out for its missing occupant.
  • 12-27-2006, 09:55 PM
    deskjet
    Re: breeding python
    hey Breeder man you said that you already have a normal. why dont you go with a co dom if morphs are what you are lookin for cause when co-doms are breed to normals the result is wall of whatever the morph is.


    as said we do this for the love of our animals :)

    thanks,
    -Adderly
  • 12-27-2006, 10:14 PM
    breeder man
    Re: breeding python
    koo thanks diskjet i thinnk im goin to work on my norm first bcuz i have a male and a female now so i am doin to mix and match those and c what i get and i seen a albino not sure if it was a ball or a burmese python at the awat meet to day but it was goin for 150 do you think it could e a ball bcuz i mean they sold birds and retiles but they didnt know if it was a burmese or a ball should i go back and pick it up and hey i was jus playin about experimenting the the animals i am going to get serious with you guys now just had to have a little fun :sunny:
  • 12-27-2006, 10:27 PM
    rabernet
    Re: breeding python
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by breeder man
    koo thanks diskjet i thinnk im goin to work on my norm first bcuz i have a male and a female now so i am doin to mix and match those and c what i get and i seen a albino not sure if it was a ball or a burmese python at the awat meet to day but it was goin for 150 do you think it could e a ball bcuz i mean they sold birds and retiles but they didnt know if it was a burmese or a ball should i go back and pick it up and hey i was jus playin about experimenting the the animals i am going to get serious with you guys now just had to have a little fun :sunny:

    For $150 it was a burm. For $1500, it was a ball python. Besides which, do you REALLY want to buy breeding stock from someone who doesn't even know what it is themselves?
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