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    Re: Is it just that some ball pythons are incapable of breeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by dormouse View Post
    Hey everyone! As I was browsing around looking for my first ball python, I remember seeing "PROVEN BREEDER" or something like it pretty often. I'm curious, are some ball pythons incapable of producing offspring?
    Seeing the term proven breeder has to do with proven breeder versus virgin, an animal that has already laid versus one that hasn't.

    Pricing wise they will commend a higher price than an hatchling or virgin adult.

    Whether proven or not there are still no guarantee.
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 09-20-2015 at 02:22 PM.
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