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    Re: breeding python

    i c but what would be the best ones to start out with in the long run and also what snakes are better to sale burmese or ball and can u help me out with what snakes to buy to breed

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    Re: breeding python

    As was said in the other post there is a greater market and greater want for ball pytons than Burms. The number of morphed balls is staggering in compairson to the burms and retics. I mean theres probaly more than 5000 different proven combos in the ball trade now! Not including the stuff that people like VPI, NERD, RDK and so on haven't even let out yet. Pick an animal that you enjoy working with and that you like forget the money for right now and get what you like and go from there. Wether it Leopard geckos or Balls.

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    Re: breeding python

    im intested in snakes i have one burmese albino python and one norm ball

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    Re: breeding python

    also have you guys seen the post about the derma ball with no scales how did they produce thoes i believe there is three that they prodced a piebald and 2 more

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    Re: breeding python

    Not to get off topic but
    The Derma is an import from Africa and there is a huge stink about if its a morph or not. Technecly a morph is a normal snake with with geneticly caused pigmant issues that don't alter the base physiology of the animal. The Derma is a snake with a deformity that is physiologically different than other snakes. The Derma has a changed physiology.
    Last edited by Freakie_frog; 12-27-2006 at 06:23 PM.
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    Re: breeding python

    Ball python's are top of the line in my eye's , I'd bet most of my buddy's here would agree , anyway a burm could become a real problem for an inexperienced herper.
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    Re: breeding python

    why do you say it could become a real problem and which one would people pay more for

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    Re: breeding python

    Do you know how big a female burm can get?
    Absolutely obsessed with ball pythons!


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    Re: breeding python

    Quote Originally Posted by breeder man
    why do you say it could become a real problem and which one would people pay more for
    ever try taking a pissed off 12' Burm off her eggs by yourself.. You'd end up sleeping with the fishes
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