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    Re: Ball Python Breeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by Quahog View Post
    Are there any local reptile shows coming up near you? You maybe could do a combined online / reptile reconnaissance? The above breeders that have been listed are stellar!

    I'm a newbie myself, so other experienced breeders and owners may have better advice. There were a couple morph's I liked. And for my price range, it came down to a female BEL. I did some initial research to see what average price was on a BEL on Morph Market. I went to a few local reptile shows, and talked to some breeders and looked at their prices, and get a feel for their personality. I found a breeder that had his own line of BEL, he had a great reputation, and his price was on par with what I had seen online. With his good reputation, I was comfortable pre-paying for my BEL, and picked her up at a local show.

    The other nice thing is if you can find a good local show, you can pick up supplies for your new beep.

    Have fun researching!
    Also keep in mind that there are quite a few BEL (blue eyed leucistic) combos out there that all look the same and have different pricing depending on what genes are in the mix or could possibly be in there. This year I'm crossing my Bamboo with a Lesser to get a BEL Bamboo Lesser, probably will sell for quite a bit more than a super Mojave, super lesser, Mojave lesser, Russo Lesser, Russo Mojave, etc... My Bamboo Lesser would probably be double the price because of the Bamboo gene. You also can't tell what other genes are in there so you could have multiple other genes in that white snake (possible genes) that could also bring the price up (assuming you start with multiple gene parents). Shopping for a BEL by price alone is a bit tricky. Make sure that you find out what genes are in your BEL in case you ever want to breed her or have to sell her. The cool thing about my Bamboo Lesser BEL is that it is 'allelic' meaning that if you breed with a Normal you won't get any normals, half will be lessers and half will be Bamboos!
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    Re: Ball Python Breeders?

    Okay, thanks everyone! I did not know the forum had a classified section, I'll look into that too!

    And SDA, I do already have a enclosure set up! You actually helped me on a question I had about it a few days ago. I got everything set up now and the temps and humidity are all right! I've done a ton of research to making everything right. Thanks for the help.

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    Re: Ball Python Breeders?

    There is a repticon show coming up not this weekend but the next in Raleigh which is only an hour and a half away from me!

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    Re: Ball Python Breeders?

    Statusquo reptiles, he's in Burlington. I got my lesser and inferno from him. Really good guy.

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    Re: Ball Python Breeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by Billingsca91 View Post
    There is a repticon show coming up not this weekend but the next in Raleigh which is only an hour and a half away from me!
    I'll be at this one as well, I live about 15 min from Raleigh.

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    Not sure where in NC you are, but there is another reptile show coming up this month in Raleigh! 18th-19th at the statefair grounds. It's pretty nice and you can always grab business cards and talk to each breeder. I'd reccomend looking up the shows vendor list and looking for any existing reviews of each breeder beforehand.

    I'll be going myself since I enjoyed the last experience I had there.

    and of course there's morphmarket.

    but I'll also cast my vote for Garrick/Royal Constrictor Designs 100% Great guy, great service, great healthy snakes and he's easy to stay in touch with even after your purchase! You can definitely buy in confidence with him.

    edit: aha oops seems you already know about the show! Haha I guess I might see some of you there!
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    Re: Ball Python Breeders?

    Ohhhhhh sounds like a really cool project cchardwick! Glad you brought up the genes thing, LOL! People's brains do go beyond "Oh look snake with blue eyes and white scales" !

    Enjoy the reptile show(s)!

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    I've had a good recent experience with Noble Reptiles. I believe they were vending the Raliegh NC show (the last one) and may be doing so again. I think they are located in Arkansas, but am not sure.

    She communicated well, answered questions about feeding, etc. and shipping / payment went well. The animal I got from her was very healthy, eating like a champ, and mite-free. I'd buy from her again.
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    He is more into high-end $ designer morphs, but I got excellent communication and customer service from Justin Kobylka, he is pretty famous in the reptile breeding world, and is right next door in Georgia (I'm in NC too). I also contacted Fire-ball reptiles, and the communication was very quick and answered my questions as a proper businessman should.

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    Our own Deborah aka Stewart Reptiles will answer all your questions in detail, she is top notch when it comes to knowledge and experience with snakes.

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