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I've been searching for a normal female for close to a month to start of my breeding venture. I have a male of breeding size/age and would like to find a female of the same nature. I don't want any of the het craze or claiming to be morphs...just the natural true form. I Won't spend $100 on one either, which is why I haven't bought anything yet. I've found one in my price range but I think he has already sold it.
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Finding an adult is going to be hard. I have been looking for one for a long time. The only think I can suggest is to get a juvenile and wait. Adult females at breeding weight can range from $200-$600. And you can get a CBB juvenile for about $90 Shipped. I would try www.bobclark.com email him and ask if he has any older females for sale.
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Damien
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Go to www.reptilebasics.com and email this guy and see if he has anything. Rich is great to deal with and will help ya out if he can.
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thanks for the tips guys. I do have another male who is close to 2 yrs I think and really starting to grow and has so far kept his nice bright color, so I could find the mate for him, and then waiting wouldn't be all that dissapointing. I haven't had much luck with mail order animals, I like to buy direct from the breeder at shows if possible but I will check out the links above.
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Besides. If you do happen to find a mature adult female 9 times out of 10 its imported and has tons of problems. Not to mention that its still wild.
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Damien
0.1 2001 Ball Python 1200 grams.
1.0 1994 Ball Python 3800 Grams.
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I say buy a hatchling and raise it up yourself. It will benefit your breeding projects in the long run, IMHO.
Jennifer
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That's what i will probably end up doing. I have a guy lined up who wants to sell me two 04's but in talking with him he has an 03 he will sell me. He is offering me one '04 and one '03 for $135 shipped. So I'm debating on that or waiting a couple weeks and trying the Michigan reptile show again...it was a big dissapoitment as far as BP's last month, and no where near the number of breeders as the Columbus, OH shows I usually go to...but it was closer to home so I had to try it. If I buy from this guy i'll probably resell the '04 unless it really grabs me.
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In further talks with the breeder mentioned above, and finding out about his outstanding credentials I have ordered from him. I will have two females tomorrow morning being delivered to the stable my wife manages. I'm soooo excited, I got their tubs all setup tonight and will be itching to get out of work tomorrow!
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