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    Going to Start breeding

    This summer I am planning on getting a breeding pair of normal ball pythons to start breeding. I was wondering if anyone here knew of a good breeder that will be willing to sell me a breeding pair of normals?

    I forgot to add a little background information as to why I am going to start breeding these pythons. I am currently in the 10th grade at the Philomath High schoo. To graduate from this high school you need to complete a senior project, this project has to do with what you want to do once you get our of highschool. Since I plan on going to college for Herpatology, I thought it would be a great idea to own and operate a small home based reptile shop. I have 2 years to get this project done, so I have given myself the proper time to finish it. I will also be breeding either king or cornsakes.
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    Re: Going to Start breeding

    Okay, sorry... that was pretty funny.

    You probably won't have too hard of a time finding a breeding normal male, but a good quality breeding female will be a little difficult to get ahold of. If you do find a nice one, expect to pay at least $400, but more like $600+. However, you could probably find a smaller one around 1200 grams or so and get her up to weight by winter.

    Edit: Another place you can check is your local classieds and pet shops. People will often sell their pet Ball and you can quite often find a great deal.

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    Re: Going to Start breeding

    try and look for females in petshops, or maybe get an '05 couple. here is an 03 male if your interested.

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/ball_python_available.html

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    Re: Going to Start breeding

    Be careful of cheaper adult females. They may be imported/wild caught, and may or may not be eating. Trying to find adult breedable females is very difficult. Best of luck.
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    Re: Going to Start breeding

    Try checkin out Kinsnake.com...I saw lots of good deals for females on there...males you can get dirt cheap.
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    Re: Going to Start breeding

    Alright I will be doing that soon. I also will be going to any herp shows. I would be going to the one this Friday in Oregon, but it is on my birthday.

    Also what do you think about the project idea? Any other snakes you would suggest that I could breed?

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    Re: Going to Start breeding

    I'm concerned that your choice of animal is not exactly the best for a project like that. I'd think more towards crested geckos or leopard geckos. They are much cheaper to feed, set up, maintain, and breed than ball pythons.
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    Re: Going to Start breeding

    Actually I also plan on breeding leopard geckos along with the ball pythons. Money will not be an issue, I have been saving for a while now.

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    Re: Going to Start breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Bucko
    Actually I also plan on breeding leopard geckos along with the ball pythons. Money will not be an issue, I have been saving for a while now.
    Wish I could say the same
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    Re: Going to Start breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by Bucko
    Since I plan on going to college for Herpatology, I thought it would be a great idea to own and operate a small home based reptile shop.
    You'll have to major in biology or zoology since their isn't an Herpetology undergrad program...so technically no one can label themselves a herpetologist.

    Just thought I'd point that out.
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