View Full Version : Is Bob Clark reputable?
Jack4193
01-10-17, 09:01 AM
I am a beginner snake keeper of 2 corns and 1 BP. I want to try a breeding project and looked up albino pied bps and Bob Clarks I page is the first that came up. Have any of you bought from him? If so is he reputable. I trust anyone until they give me a reason not to, but I just want to make sure I don't spen $1000 on snakes and something goes wrong. I've noticed he sells breeder projects in pairs which I think is a great idea! All of his BPs I've looked at are very well priced if not a little suspicious on how affordable they are. He sounds like a safe breeder that can be trusted just checking if any of you have had problems with him. (Ps. If Bob Clark is reading this I have no means of offending I am just skeptical until I get other people to confirm good things)
dave himself
01-10-17, 09:12 AM
I'm a great believer in shopping around checkout Constrictors Unlimited as well they've some beautiful BPs :).
Oh and I've personal seen at least 10 snakes brought back from Hamm to Ireland from Bob with no problems, this is just my own personal experience :)
Minkness
01-10-17, 09:30 AM
Haha, if Bob Clark i reading this XD
I would say he is reputable as he is one of the top breeders in the country and very well known. That being said I have heard some peole comment on his professionalism and customer service. I have never purchased from him however, so cannot say for sure.
All of that being said, you should check out faunaclassifieds. Supporting smaller breeders is a great way to gove back to our community. If you are nervous about reputation, look at the BOI (board of inquiry).
Don't get me wrong, he has some great animals at a fair deal, but you mat find something you like better elsewhere. When I was looking for a female lesser pin BP, there were onlt 3 available ANYWHERE. One was too expensive and looked to be low quality, one was reasonable and looked nice (bob clark), but the one I got was the same cost of Bob's but nuuuuch nicer imo. So I got that one and don't regret a thing!
GyGbeetle
01-10-17, 10:04 AM
I agree with Mink's assessment of choosing a local breeder. Bob Clark seems to be fairly reputable, and he has YouTube offerings that tour his facilities. He does a lot in the way of education as well. He has auctions for his snakes, where you might be able to get them at a more affordable price. But he's also a large breeder. I have only ever purchased snakes from local breeders, for a couple of reasons: (1) you can look at the animal in person and make your decisions; (2) they don't have to be shipped.
Shop around, see what's out there, look up some classified ads first.
Derek Roddy
01-10-17, 12:07 PM
Bobs a good dude but, I always try to find stuff locally, either through your community OR through a forum like this....where people know each other.
Its always better to go local if you can as if there is a problem, etc....it can be settled without shipping animals or money. Plus, you might be able to find a mentor, etc to help you get started.
If you look hard enough, I'm sure you will find keepers in your area. OR ask around here.....I'm sure there maybe someone here who can point you in the right direction.
Cheers,
D
jossh27
01-10-17, 04:53 PM
Bobs a good dude but, I always try to find stuff locally, either through your community OR through a forum like this....where people know each other.
Its always better to go local if you can as if there is a problem, etc....it can be settled without shipping animals or money. Plus, you might be able to find a mentor, etc to help you get started.
If you look hard enough, I'm sure you will find keepers in your area. OR ask around here.....I'm sure there maybe someone here who can point you in the right direction.
Cheers,
D
I'm with you on this! Buy local! From snakes to beef- local!
Unless you're picking up a blackhead python... Then distance is just a number ;)
bigsnakegirl785
01-10-17, 07:21 PM
I don't much care if it's local (I would never find what I wanted if I did), but I definitely do prefer smaller well-known breeders. They tend to be more focused on quality breedings, and will be a lot more personal with the sale than a large-scale breeder tends to be. They tend to focus on finding and making the next hottest morph, even if it's not of particularly good quality.
KrokadilyanGuy3
01-14-17, 02:39 AM
He's a good dude. I've bought from him many times back in the day when I kept large snakes. Granted I lived near him so that's where I naturally went to. Every time I saw him sell something at the shows he always made sure the keeper knew what he was getting in to and that the snake would be properly kept.
I was actually going to post something akin to this as Bob Clark's site was the one I was searching on. Does he have some sort of size guarantee on the super dwarfs or is it just a verification of parents and their lengths? I am leaning to the latter as anything could happen in the hands of the owner.
Minkness
01-14-17, 10:10 AM
I wanted to know that as well Tem and emailed him to ask. Never gor a response though. Maybe you will have better luck?
Captain837
01-14-17, 01:39 PM
I agree with buying local when possible. You will never get a 100% accurate impression of the looks of an animal through pictures.
I wish I could buy local! If I stuck with only local animals (or ones within a 7 hour round trip) I'd be extremely limited. I'd only have a few of my balls, two corns, a king and one hognose.
I'm even buying three snakes from out of Country. Well. Bought. They're currently with my friend who found the breeder for me by accident.
That being said, I've never bought from Bob but a good friend has and had a great experience.
RAD House
01-14-17, 04:34 PM
Bob Clark is a reputable force in the industry and has been doing this for many years now. I would also point you to boi on faunaclassifieds.com for further research. When it comes to something as hard to pick out as a super dwarf, I would feel much safer purchasing from a well known name in the hobby over a local breeder. For one they are more likely to honor genetic guarantees as they areven more likely to still be in business. I am also likely to trust Bob as he has most likely been working with the gene longer.
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