Are sellers at reptile shows usually reputable breeders?
I'm just wondering because I got my ball python hatchling from a repticon last week. He seems good so far. No mites, ate yesterday, good temperament etc. But I don't know if I just got a lucky one. Would it be better to spend more money buying online from a for sure reputable breeder or are they pretty much always good breeders at reptile shows? I'm thinking of getting another ball python in a couple months so I just want to know the best place to get one.
Re: Are sellers at reptile shows usually reputable breeders?
I would say for the most part yes. But there are always exceptions to the rule. Also near me there are a good bit of small time hobby breeders that set up at the local shows. So far most of them seem good but they haven't been in it long enough to get a reputation good or bad. There is a breeder that sets up at my local show that pretty much only gets first time buyers. He's there every time in the same place and it has become known as the wall of death to most of the regulars. So be sure to ask around about the people you purchase from at an expo or online. Good luck with your newest addition and future ones.
Re: Are sellers at reptile shows usually reputable breeders?
Like others have said, it can be hit and miss. Just make sure you do your homework! For example, near where I live, there's an exotic pet shop that visits the venders. I bought one snake from them (before I knew that this was a well-known no-no) and the baby couldn't digest food. I never found out why. Even the vets were unsure. So now, I always look at the vender list and then google-search their names for websites as well as look for them on the board of inquiry. I can usually get at least 50/50 hits on the BOI. If I can't, then I just make a point to talk to the seller if I know them well enough. I also went to the East Texas Herp Society show where I got my lesser boy. I hadn't heard of the breeder and all that was on the BOI from her was her graphics. But I got to talking to the seller and looking at all her animals. All were in good health and she seemed to know a lot about them and cared a lot about my future breeding plans. I ended up buying my Lesser from her. But he's been perfect in every way and I wouldn't think about getting him from anyone else.
Re: Are sellers at reptile shows usually reputable breeders?
I would say most reptile show breeders are pretty reputable. With that being said, I always look at the vendor list on the show's website and check online for any pros or cons. I also look here on BP.net and check out some of their posts and their reputation. Once at the shows, I always talk to the prospective seller and try and get a sense of their knowledge on BPs. I also look at the overall health and display conditions at their table and I even sometimes ask around to other vendors at the same show about the dealer in question. When we set up at a show, I stay completely honest with each customer because my philosophy is that a happy customer will only add to your rep and bring future business back to you! This hobby/business is only as good as the people selling the animal and the knowledge we give to ensure the health of the animal. Hope this helps!
Re: Are sellers at reptile shows usually reputable breeders?
We bought a number of snakes from show as well as local breaders. They all gave us there numbers and email addresses and said if there is any problems or questions please don't hesitate to call and they will help out anyway they can. Each and everyone has been healthy.
Tracy