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Selling Baby Ball Pythons
I am just wondering how some people go about selling the snakes they breed and how the make sure they go to people who will take care of them and also maybe where to or not to try and sell their snakes. I need this for future reference because I plan on breeding two of my snakes and I don't plan on keeping all of the hathlings.
(This may not have been the right place to post this)
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As far as selling there are various venues here, Fauna Classified, Kingsnake.com, TRR Market Place, Morph Market, Facebook, vending at shows, wholesaling animals.
Now producing animals and finding a place to sell them is only 1 part of the equation the second part is to establish a reputation by getting involve in the reptile community and have people know who you are, if people never heard of you (and I am not talking about sales) it will be much more difficult for people to buy from you.
As far as how do you know that the animal will be well taking care off? It's a leap of faith because no matter how you gauge people you never know what will happen. Every time I sell an animal all I can do is hope for the best which I am sure happens however once they are out of my hands I no longer have any control.
I personally sell my animals online for the most part, I do not vend at show, I sell on the various places I have mentioned, in the past 2 years I have had great success in various facebook classified group, I also wholesale normals and low end single and double gene animals as well as some hets.
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Re: Selling Baby Ball Pythons
Originally Posted by Deborah
...second part is to establish a reputation by getting involve in the reptile community and have people know who you are, if people never heard of you (and I am not talking about sales) it will be much more difficult for people to buy from you.
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Sorry OP don't want to hijack but had a question to Deb's response.
Deb, can you further explain how to go about getting more involved in the reptile community? I can understand getting onto sites like this and asking questions, getting input, showing your practices, but how else should you get involved so you become known. This is not just for Deb anyone can give their opinion please. OP I hope this question helps you too . Thanks.
The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.
Albert Einstein
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Re: Selling Baby Ball Pythons
Originally Posted by ItsAllNew2Me!
Sorry OP don't want to hijack but had a question to Deb's response.
Deb, can you further explain how to go about getting more involved in the reptile community? I can understand getting onto sites like this and asking questions, getting input, showing your practices, but how else should you get involved so you become known. This is not just for Deb anyone can give their opinion please. OP I hope this question helps you too . Thanks.
Being involved in the online community if online is where you plan on selling is very important, participating on forums makes a difference, I started being involved 2 years before I even hatched my first animal. Of course the involvement does not mean coming around and sharing pictures during breeding season and be gone once baby season is over , it mean being consistent and providing solid advice and sharing your knowledge.
Aside from that go to shows get to know people the relationships you create with other breeders is very important as well as they could be your future reference, word of mouth in this industry is very important and people tend to be a good judge of character.
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Re: Selling Baby Ball Pythons
Originally Posted by Deborah
Being involved in the online community if online is where you plan on selling is very important, participating on forums makes a difference, I started being involved 2 years before I even hatched my first animal. Of course the involvement does not mean coming around and sharing pictures during breeding season and be gone once baby season is over , it mean being consistent and providing solid advice and sharing your knowledge.
Aside from that go to shows get to know people the relationships you create with other breeders is very important as well as they could be your future reference, word of mouth in this industry is very important and people tend to be a good judge of character.
Thank you Deb! That is what I was figuring and what I am starting to do myself. Local shows only happen a few times a year where I am at but I try to make them all. I am working to get my online presence up also in preparation and my website will be up sometime next year. Thank you for all of your advice (and not just for this thread ). OP I hope this helps you too!!
The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.
Albert Einstein
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