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    Morphs in Africa

    I am South African in desperate need of a couple ball python morphs and our local ball python breeder (yes we only have 1) has sold all his hatchlings so I'm going to have to import. Is there anyone that knows of a reliable breeder in Africa or Europe as it is closer than the state and therefore should be cheaper for me to bring them in.

    Please if you have any help for m it would be very much appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Morphs in Africa

    i wouldnt import unless i had to... wait till next season or get a different BP.

    ive never been a fan of shoving a BP in a box and having it being shipped long distances.
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    Re: Morphs in Africa

    There are many breeders in the U.S that ship all over the world safely. The sad part is shipping is costly! I will provide a U.S exporter address just to check out. Hope this helps.
    http://www.dreptiles.com/pages/internationalexport.html
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    Re: Morphs in Africa

    Might be cheaper to fly to Togo and take a walk in the bush
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