There are plenty of options out there below 1k in the US, and they are GOOD lines of Dwarf and Super Dwarf. The best thing to do when you consider one is always ask for parental percentages and size. By Percentages, I mean what % was mom and dad in relation to superdwarf or dwarf blood. You CAN NOT have a 100% Super Dwarf morph . . . just is not plaussible. The only known morph in Super Dwarf is Anery, and the only known morph in Dwarf in Genetic Stripe.
Bob Clark has pure Jampea available, if you want to stay sub 15' just get a male Jampea and go. Should not exceed 10 feet, and heck should actually stick around 8. But if you over feed a snake, even dwarf retics will tend to get on the larger size. Then you can start considering whether or not you're attracted to the morphs. Keeping in mind that the Super Dwarf blood will literally change what a morph looks like (diffuses it in a way). Lead by example right?
This is an F3 Tiger 50% Superdwarf Reticulated Python. This is part of a third generation of 50% outcrosses with the Tiger gene, thus reducing their size greatly. This picture is at 1 month of age, and the coin in the image is a dime. One of the important things to look for in dwarfs of all locales will be the face. They just have this LONG face with a pointed snout and seemingly small facial scales. Next would be the neck, just behind the head is where most of the diffusion occurs, makes it appear almost granite backed (Het Anthrax), but don't let that confuse you, especially if you try and deal with a sleezy seller who may try and tell you that his super dwarfs are het anthrax
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This is a side profile of a First Generation Tiger 50%SD, 25%Jampea, 25% Mainland. Mother was 50% Jampea 50% Mainland, father was 100%Pure SD. He's 6 years old now and is pushing 9' in length.
Here are a list of breeders I trust:
Home - The Snake Pusher - Stephanie is ridiculous helpful, and is producing the only 50% SD Amel Retics (the ones offered by Jay are her line) - she specializes in Dwarf Retics, Purple Albino included, as well as Genetic Stripe
Travis Kubes Pythons - high end super dwarf with deep lines back to super dwarf outcrosses, this means smaller and smaller snakes every year he produces. You can get an F2 Tiger 50%SD tic for around $450
Bob Clark - email him for more information on his SD's that he has ready to go. I KNOW he has SD Fire (het BEL) for around 1k, and he has SD Fire Anery for 2500. His name says it all when it comes to trust
PrehistoricPets - last resort. Jay's a cool guy but some of his ethics have been questioned numerous times. It's hard to support everything that he does. BUT know that you will get a top quality animal, and his SD are usually high percentages (67.5-75% SD mainly). And he has the largest assortment available - but he does demand a lot higher price tags.
Any more questions feel free to drop me a message.