Quote Originally Posted by Kurtilein View Post
I guess here they come, the african breeders

About time

Seriously, keeping BPs is easier over there, combine that with facilities that move tens of thousands of hatchlings. Gems, like the first pinstripe, used to get sold for large sums into the 1st world. Now i guess they breed them, prove them out, get their world first, and then sell later on.

Correct me if im wrong.... But the only data i got so far is that this breeder is located in Ghana. Highly interesting, who will be the first outside africa to work with this gene? Oh and be sure they have morphs to do the basic combos right away, i know there are breeders in africa that have the base morphs and breed them. Really, its the next logical step, why sell extraordinarily awesome dinkers when you can prove it out first and sell a brand new morph? So many morphs have "first produced" thousands of kilometers away from the natural range of ball pythons, its about time the people that share their surroundings with wild BPs tap into it. Ghana is surrounded by the natural range of BPs. Its logical.



Such a horrible thing. They have actially been doing for a few years now. The farmers figured out what the big breeders were doing. Making tons of money. They wanted part of the action. Now most of the stuff that looks unique is kept there in Africa and we dont get to get them.
Noah is a big guy in Africa. He is a major exporter and I believe, if I remember correctly, has something to do with exporting all ball pythons. I know he is responsible for a lot of stuff that comes in.