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    Reliable Ball Python Breeders

    Hello,

    I've decided on buying a Ball Python, and I'm looking for good breeders. The main one I've been looking at so far is BHB Reptiles due to Brian's all-around awesomeness and their reliability. If anyone else has a good suggestion please feel free to reply. I'd appreciate it.



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    Down the left hand side of the screen, underneath the list of users currently on-line are hot links for seven reliable breeders who support this Fourm. You should check out their websites.

    Also, many of the members here on BP.net are breeders. Most have a link to their website in their signature lines.
    Thomas "Slim" Whitman
    Never Met A Ball Python I Didn't Like

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    I have animals from Action Reptiles (male pastel, female lesser, female pinstripe, female albino, male ghost), Coiled Constrictors (female pastel), MABalls.net (male mojave), NERD (female spider), EclipseExotics.com (two female normals), Sabrina's Reptile Kingdom (male normal), and BHB (yb pair, female fire). Keep in mind I really enjoyed all the breeders I've dealt with. If you do choose to go with BHB, be sure you have a can of Provent-a-mite on hand. Mine came with mites, which infected my collection. Luckily, PAM works wonders and I was able to control then eradicate them.

    There are NUMEROUS reliable breeders on this website. All being on this forum except Sabrina's
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    Re: Reliable Ball Python Breeders

    You can also check out the Inquiries/Feedback section of the forum, where many people have posted their experiences with different breeders.
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    I'm a big fan of Justin Kobylka: http://www.jkobylkareptiles.com/index.php

    Ralph Davis is also good: http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/

    So is Constrictors Unlimited: http://pythonregius.com/
    ~Aaron

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    I have nothing but good things to say about BHB, It's been great doing business with them.

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    Try Royal constrictor designs web site as well Garrick has great animals

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    You wont go wrong with any of the ones listed by everyone. One that im surprised hasnt been mentioned though is mark petros, dave green or breeders circle
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    I got my boy from Reptile Rapture and have heard nothing but good things about Richard from others. When he realized he only had a few of the snake I wanted he even offered me a more expensive one for the same price. I turned him down, I liked one of the normal males he showed me, but in my eyes that proves he's willing to work with you to get you started.
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    Mark Petros, Jeremy Smith (Fire-Ball reptiles), Mike Bell, Rick Schlosser and on and on. I would figure out what you want and then ask who has them.

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