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Another ball??...
So my hubby doesn't know it yet.....but I have purchased more supplies and more food so I can be ready this time when I get my second ball python! Any suggestions on where to buy my second? I like the lesser, cinnamon, mojave and of course the plain old normals. I am getting excited just thinking about it!
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the best choice, both for quality and for price, is to buy directly from a breeder, after you have verified that the breeder has a good reputation. and then you can buy it at a reptile show or buy it online and have it delivered.
many breeders should have lesser, cinnamon, or mojave, and/or combos of these.
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Re: Another ball??...
How do I find breeders? I am located near Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Seek out a local reptile expo. See the snakes in person, and talk directly to the breeder. It's a win-win...
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Re: Another ball??...
Will see when they are but I am a nurse and work weekends only....will try to get off for the next one. Thanks
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Re: Another ball??...
We also have a local reptile rescue....this is how we came to see the ball python originally. It seems though all they have are adult normals..since so many people get rid of them as they get older....don't worry though...I am a one home place for any animal I get.
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Your location says your from Ohio, around what part? I'm close to the Cleveland area, and there is a small, but good reptile show that happens once a month in Brookpark, there is also another once a month show is Columbus, if that's where you're closer to. Either way, as said before in buying directly from a breeder, that way you know the health, and shedding/feeding records of the snake you purchase.
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Re: Another ball??...
I am Cincinnati area....?
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Lol well that shoots my advice down.
There's a Cincinnati show that's once a month too.
Here's the link: http://cincityreptileshow.com/index.html
I hope that helps!
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Lol oops, I just went back and read that you already mentioned where you were from. I was skimming and wasn't paying attention. Sorry!
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