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Black phase white lip pythons

fatboy64 Feb 02, 2010 04:12 PM

Does anyone know who produces the black phase white lips. I want to purchase a 1.2 trio. Thanks Josh

Replies (6)

Jaykis Feb 02, 2010 06:28 PM

Tom Keogan, I think. He hasn't posted for awhile, though.

Snakesunlimited1 Feb 02, 2010 08:20 PM

Tom has some killer gold phase. I picked some up and they are spectacular but he does not have black phased animals as far as I am aware. Matt Turner from Selective Origins works with them and produced some last year. http://www.selectiveorigins.com/

I just looked at his site and he did not have them listed for some reason but he does have them, unless he moved away from them. I doubt that he did, he was very happy with them last year and very proud of his babies.

Jason

CBBoids Feb 02, 2010 09:22 PM

A few years ago I was looking for a pair and didnt have much luck. There were random collectors who might pop up and have a few babies. And i think that Ben Siegel had a pair i was looking at but dont quote me on that.. it was about 2 years ago. Best advice I have is to just keep searching the python classifieds and keep your eye on the arboreal ones.

Nick
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Ryan Young Feb 03, 2010 09:11 PM

Matt Turner no longer works with them and I am pretty sure Tom Keogan does not either. Matts clutches over the last couple years were the only produced as far as I could tell. This species is not very common and the imports do not come in with any regularity so if you see them buy them you might not get another chance for some time. I love the pair I am working with unlike most of the Golds they are very mellow and fun to handle.

Ryan Young

Tom Keogan Feb 08, 2010 08:21 PM

I am not working with them. I just keep and breed the golds! I do not know anyone that is currently breeding adult blacks with success since Matt sold his! I would like to get some also but I want everything and can't fit it all!

fatboy64 Feb 10, 2010 11:37 AM

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