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    Re: wlp

    Quote Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
    I think that’s a good choice. But also, keep in mind that only a few people in the US have ever produced them. The majority of USCBB are likely being sold behind closed doors with little if any mention of a clutch to the public. They can be found in time but be prepared to wait and invest a lot in the animal.


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    Good info. Really appreciate it.

    Thankfully, I’m a patient man and researching new subjects is something I enjoy.
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    Re: wlp

    Quote Originally Posted by Shayne View Post
    Good info. Really appreciate it.

    Thankfully, I’m a patient man and researching new subjects is something I enjoy.
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas...=1000362561890
    I’ve never kept white lips myself but this and many other episodes of this podcast are a great source of quality information on the species as Owen, one of the hosts, has kept them for several years. This episode in particular is with Ryan Young who has successfully produced both northern and southern white lipped pythons.


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    The pair on morphmarket are overpriced! I see northern WLP fairly often (even though they are highish in demand).

    US Fish and Wildlife has no longer allowed the import of southern WLP just a few months ago, which is why only the southerns prices have increase dramatically, basically doubled.

    Bushmaster apparently was selling wild caught northerns up until this morning for only $275, though Reptile Rapture has wild caught ones for $400~$500. Ryan sells his US Captive bred for $575 shipped (individually).




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