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Imported ball Pythons???
I have been thinking it would be interesting to buy a group of African import ball pythons. I have a seperate room that I could do an extended quarantine in.
My question is where would I get them?
Have any of you got imports before? If so any interesting looking snakes?
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I have never had import ball pythons nor do I think its a good idea. However thats just my opinion. Outback reptiles in northern VA sells imported beeps. Here is a link:
https://www.outbackreptiles.com/prod...out-of-africa/
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Re: Imported ball Pythons???
If you do get imports id be sure the bags aren’t pre opened . Maybe you could get a new morph and end up making s bunch of dough . Imagine if you got a sunset ! They were going for 50k now they are at like 25k
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Re: Imported ball Pythons???
There is a difference between imported and wild-caught.
Imported ball pythons are usually raised in huge farms in Africa and obvious abnormalities are screened for potential morphs with a price-tag matching the 'potential'. They aren't going to accidentally give up an obvious new morph for the price of a WT. Sometimes the cost of these potentially new morphs is ridiculously high and do not prove out as genetic. One of the largest producers of captive bred Ball Pythons in the world resides in Africa-rumor has it: he runs a bit of a cartel there with muscle and enforcers and such to 'diminish' the competition in the surrounding regions...I personally would not want to give him my money...
Wild-caught ball pythons are a different story: but, again-the people who collect them are not stupid and are well aware of the value of unusual patterned/colored snakes in the International Market. Wild-caught ball pythons are subject to any number of potential medical issues and are historically much more difficult to keep than their captive bred offspring.
For these reasons I don't bother with imports or wild-caught. So many hidden genes floating around in captive ball pythons right now...breed a lot of them and you are bound to spot something unusual...
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Re: Imported ball Pythons???
 Originally Posted by Lost571
I have been thinking it would be interesting to buy a group of African import ball pythons. I have a seperate room that I could do an extended quarantine in.
My question is where would I get them?
Have any of you got imports before? If so any interesting looking snakes?
I can think of plenty of things to put on the "cons" side of the list, but I'm coming up blank on the "pros" side.
So, out of genuine curiosity, what are some "pros" to this?
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I'm thinking you'd end up with a lot of expensive normals this way.... with vet bills for worming and treating other issues they may come in with, picky eating, etc. I'd also wonder about having to then re-sell the normals that you have cared for and treated. I would wager you'd loose money on this operation.
The guy that used to run major league reptiles (or was it major league ball pythons??) used to take on imported animals as possible dinkers. I know he did it with large numbers. But I'm not sure what he did with the many normals he got in. I know I'd see him post possible dinker animals / trios for sale from time to time. I'm thinking he dealt directly with the farm / people catching them and directly imported them.
There's also a guy on youtube (DM Exotics I think) that shows videos of farms in asia that he buys from. He goes on site to pick out animals. He sometimes talks about the paperwork and other things involved, so that might be useful for you if you are interested in this.
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Re: Imported ball Pythons???
Someone has already mentioned Outback but I would like to expound on that for a moment.
Outback most often offers animals that have been farm-hatched from eggs that either came from wild-collected females that were captured, allowed to lay, and then released or eggs dug straight from a burrow (most often the prior). Because these animals were born in captivity - and in many cases sent over before they have even had their first shed - they are not really subject to all the parasite issues and such.
Occasionally Outback will also offer adult WC animals (like when they get their Volta animals in), these you do need to be ready to deal with a true 'out of the wild' situation. 99% of the time Outback has already done at least a treatment for ectoparasites (ticks, mites, etc.) though I, and they, will advocate that you repeat the process in a couple weeks. You will most likely need to deal with endoparasites with the help of a vet.
Someone mentioned getting only an unopened bag because it gives you the chance of scoring a huge new morph... I hate to be the bearer of bad news but this is simply never going to happen. The bagged babies have already been through a screening process on the farms in Africa and anything flagrant has already been picked out. You might score something minor like something in the YB complex or a Cinny or something else really subtle but even then the odds are against you, the farm guys know how to spot a morph and they are not going to let anything good slip through. In all likelihood the only thing you will get in the bags is normals. Some may be aberrant looking but they will still be normals.
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Wow, great timing!
A buddy of mine just got 10 imports in from Outback last night! The total cost was roughly $20 per snake, so it didn't break the bank.
Pros
small possibility of finding something unusual or new.... very small possibility (for the reasons folks have listed above)
Cons
Possible disease/mites
Babies are pulled from their eggs and put into bags, very unlikely they've had more than 1 meal (maybe)
Now you have bulk Normals to house and feed. No bueno.
All in all I think the whole thing is silly for the average Joe. Unless you're able to pull straight out of the wild, or without tampering there is no point in buying import. You'll end up with a bunch of snakes with maybe Pastel or Mojave, and a lot of possible problems. Might as well save yourself the trouble/money and buy yourself something you actually want.
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Re: Imported ball Pythons???
 Originally Posted by Lost571
Have any of you got imports before? If so any interesting looking snakes?
There have been some various threads and posts about people getting those 'unopened bags' of imports, some have vids and pics, here are a few for your reading pleasure:
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...ht-from-Africa
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...9133-Grab-Bags
and some from fauna, at least one has a response from Josh at Outback:
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...d.php?t=654466
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...d.php?t=177194
http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru...d.php?t=131027
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