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helen davis
06-28-12, 12:54 AM
we have been looking to get a new ball python. we got one at petsmart but had to return her because she wasn't doing good and was losing coordination and not eating. we found one place we think would be good to buy one at but we would like to keep looking around. we live near Knoxville Tennessee, so if anyone knows where would be a good place to get one in the east Tennessee area we would greatly appreciate it. we are looking for a baby female. hope someone can help us!! thanks

-Mr. and Mrs. Davis

helen davis
06-28-12, 04:23 AM
we are also looking for good breeders... which ever would be better.

Gungirl
06-28-12, 04:57 AM
If you don't know of any breeders and you want to look around at what different people have to offer you could go to an expo. Just be careful if you purchase anything at one. It is very easy to bring home reptile mites or a sick animal. You could also just go to the expo in order to meet a few breeders and decide who you wish to do business with. Here is a website with a list of expos. I see there is one in your area on August 18th and 19th. Repticon Calendar Home Page (http://www.repticon.com/)

alessia55
06-28-12, 05:58 AM
You can also check breeders' reputation and reviews on the BOI.

CDN_Blood
06-28-12, 06:56 AM
Kijiji. There are always dozens of them needing good homes.

Toronto1977
06-28-12, 07:17 AM
Kijiji. There are always dozens of them needing good homes.

I agree with this.

StudentoReptile
06-28-12, 07:41 AM
Helen, if its still there, there's a little herp and fish shop called Fins and Skins (I think) in Knoxville. I've been to it before (while I was in college near Chattanooga).

Fresh and Salt Water Knoxville, TN - Fish Fins 'N Skins (http://www.finsnskinsknoxville.com/)

Don't know if the guy still sells herps in the shop (this was 6-7 yrs ago), but he might point you in the direction of who does.

Also, contact Shane Whitaker of Quality Serpents (in Chattanooga). He could definitely point you in the right direction as well. Quality Serpents - Contact Us/Ordering (http://www.qualityserpents.com/contactordering)

Snakefood
06-28-12, 09:14 AM
you could also look in your local animal rescue shelter or see if there are reptile rescues in your area.

DeesBalls
06-28-12, 10:58 AM
everytime a question like this comes up, i have to reccomed Brian Barchezk(sp) from Snake bytes tv. he from Michigan and (to me) seems like a awesome person!