Selective Breeding Producing Only Quality Ball Pythons.
Objective:
Every breeders goal and every breeders creed! Not always achieved.
First the breeding lines used. It costs more but it is absolutely worth the extra money up front. I have found that sticking with the best breeding lines from Graziani, Davis, Jolliff, Barker, Kahl, the Sutherlands, Barczyk, McCurly, and....well, you get the point. It is from these lines that Our Breeding Projects focus on.
Naturally this speaks to the animal itself.
We practice what we preach. We maintain and provide you with all of the animals records including breeding line source, identifier photo, and a complete history log from date of birth, AND AN ABSOLUTE QUARENTEE ON ANY HET!
There is still more to expect by using the word "quality".
Service!
To me that means being responsive in a timely manner with accurate information, and being available AFTER the sale!
As a customer when I am doing the buying I expect nothing less for myself and will provide you with nothing less!
Quality!
Conservation is a responsibility we all share. Be sure you take the time to be proactive and do what you can do to keep our planet
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Focus on basic breeding of not only the more affordable morphs, but also those that can be rewarding with just a little more of a commitment to a "Breeding Program." Exotic morphs are certainly exciting to see but, lets face it, few of us can afford them. Our alternative is to breed them from Hets, and the established (as in cheaper) dominant or co-dominant morphs. Don't think this is some, "get rich quick" process of breed them and sell them. It is not. For many of the morphs that you see it takes years for the breeding process to produce many of the exotic morphs that catch our eye.
This site is not about the "Professional" breeder! It is about being an enthusiastic hobbyists that is excited about the opportunity and possibilities of breeding Ball Pythons.
When I first went looking I could not get enough. The choices were many and, well the dollars were few. Fortunately today anyone can breed a number of genetically different Ball Pythons. Those professional breeders? They took the risks financially and now all of us can have the opportunity of breeding many of these great animals without breaking the bank.
The first key is DO YOUR HOMEWORK! Not just here but every book and web site that you can take the time to explore. Why? Simply a look before you leap precaution. I have tried to provide all the information that I believe is essential in order to become at least a very competent keeper and breeder. Sure you can say, "I know how to keep a snake. Who doesn't."
OK, but fifteen or twenty or thirty or more Ball Pythons! It takes more commitment, and organization than just a snake or two. So let's get started. Read through all the information that you will find in the Genetics section and be sure to look at not only the Links, but also the Reference List. It contains the books that I have used for this site, and others as well.