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I need advice on purchasing a Kahl strain het albino boa.

JaredAren Jul 05, 2003 01:11 AM

I would appreciate any advice about how I can be sure I am really getting a 100% het. What forum do I go to to ask whether or not a breeder is legit? Is thier a site that posts feedback from buyers?

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Replies (5)

mdc Jul 05, 2003 01:43 AM

You can try the board of inquiry at www. [bleep]. com
Or if you want to be absolutely sure of getting an awesome het, just be it from the albino man Pete Kahl. His website is www. pkreptiles .com. You can't go wrong with him. I love my het and my albino from him.

Hope this helps,
Matt

Rainshadow Jul 05, 2003 08:02 AM

Contact Stuart,@ Pythons.net,he's running an ad on the classifieds,he's got some of the best hets available,and,they're worth every penny!(IMHO)

kasper22 Jul 05, 2003 09:05 AM

I'm with rainshawdow on this one. Contact Stuart at pythons.net. He has some increadible hets there. I have a few from him and they are amazing.

Hoppy Jul 05, 2003 10:14 AM

Hets are a trickey thing, so if you are going to purchase a het for a high end morph, know who you by from! And when you buy buy the best top quaility animal that you can. That does not always mean the most expensive, but a nice looking animal with a strong bloodline! If you get a het from Joe Schmoe on the classifieds, you have no recourse if it turns out to be a normal Boa, at least an establish dealer is concerned with his reputation, after all the rep is all they really have and they have worked hard for it...opps, theres that working hard thing again!
Thanks
Jim Hopkins

JaredAren Jul 05, 2003 10:19 PM

Thanks to all who replied to my post. I appreciate it.

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