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    Repticon Jacksonville

    Hey I'm going to the repticon event in Jacksonville and I'm going to buy my first python!! Anyone know of which breeder is the best to buy from or anyone have any good comments on any of the breeders?

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    Re: Repticon Jacksonville

    Do a search on the Feedback forum of this site and the Board of Inquiry on faunaclassifieds.com for any of the breeders on the vendor list for the show. This will give you the widest range of information on people's experiences. Once you narrow it down to a couple, feel free to ask more questions here if you need more info.
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    There are a couple of good breeders who should be present at the Jax show. As was suggested, do a search and arm yourself with information. There is a list of breeders who directly support this site listed down the left hand side of the page. You can contact them to see if anyone will be in Jacksonville.

    The very best advise I can give you is to have your enclosure up and running well in advance of bringing a snake home. Have a set up that is capable of maintaining the proper humidity levels and heat gradient before you make your purchase. If you follow this one tip, you will be able to avoid a lot of stress on your snake and yourself.
    Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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