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    EATING??

    hey, i found one pet shop in my city that sells ball python. this ball python is 2 years old and cost :
    160.00 CYP
    Cyprus Pounds = 337.909 USD United States Dollars
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    what do u recommend me? i know that is better to buy 4-9 months BP.
    and say me some good thinks about BP to make my mom love coz she hate snakes

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    woah plz try to correct ur spelling cuz that was really hard to read. um as far as the snake goes well it depends on how u feel. if the snake is healthy and u like it's temperament and things like that and prefer it over a baby then go for it. besides 1 year and u could breed it. the price from what i can see is fairly decent if it is a female but if it is a male then u might want to try to cut that price down to 75% of that uless u are comfortable with that price. from what i can see that snake is a beauty and i would buy it if i were u
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    eh is male!
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    Quote Originally Posted by normballpython2
    woah plz try to correct your spelling cuz that was really hard to read.
    I think perhaps people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

    Ozone, don't worry. Your post is quite readable and understandable. As far as the BP goes, I'm of the mind that an older BP is better than no BP.
    You might also look at buying one through the net or try to find a local or semi-local breeder.
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    the snakes in cyrpus doesn't allowed!
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    I guess the market for BPs as pets over there is not quite what it is here, eh? Given the potential life expectancy 2 years old is not too bad at all. DO you know anything abot the BP? Is it wild caught or captive bred? An established feeder? Will it take frozen/thawed or pre-killed prey? If all those answers are positive and your available resources lacking you might have little other choice - I fear I am not well versed in the popularity of herps as pets abroad nor the frequency or location of reptiles shows you may be able to hook up with.

    Please keep us posted on how your search progresses!

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    i wasn't trying to insult anyone i just couldn't understand the context of the post.(sorry that is what i meant not the spelling) anyway i agree maarken that having an older bp is better than no bp at all plus instead of waiting t have to raise a bp to sexual maturity u just gotta wait a year! buy a female het. and ur set(that is if u are even in to breeding ) if your not into breeding as much as u are into just having a pet than take maarkens advice and try looking over the net before purchasing that specific bp. u may not be able to order in cypress but their are net dealers that ship world wide :wink:
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    I purchased mine when he was 18 months old and had no issues. I'm very happy and would purchase an older one again.

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    you cant order from online? i know there are a some good reptile dealers out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kontron
    you cant order from online? i know there are a some good reptile dealers out there.
    I'd agree with you, but do to the fact that he isn't from the States.
    He is going to have a hard time getting it shipped to him.

    Personally, I"d prefer to raise hatchlings into adult-hood myself.
    Also, the price is a bit much for even an adult, but on the other hand your in a different country.

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