I found out where petco was and went there today and held the ball python they had a baby one it was in pretty good shape their it seems they treat their animals right there alot alot better then petland, and even the bearded dragons had a big enclosure 2 in one enclousre one was really really active following me around as best as it could and the other one was sleeping. So I think it's safe to buy from them, but a second opinion couldn't hurt.
I'm glad to hear that you have a good pet store in your area. You are very lucky.
I would still go with a breeder. 90% of ball pythons in pet stores (even the good ones) are imported or captive hatched, meaning they will more likely than not have a whole host of mites, parasites, and other illnesses. Also, imports and CHs are usually very tricky to get to eat. Many refuse food altogether and require assist feeding or force feeding, which is extremely difficult and risky.
The main thing you need to think about is... if it's $30 at the store and has parasites it could cost you up to $100 or more to treat it and there's still no garantee it will make it through the medications.
Trust me, vet bills are something to avoid. These past few months I've been hit with everything; Budo's unbelievable number of parasites, and, of course, his MBD, then the snakes got parasites, respiratory infections, and now, mites all around! :shock: When will it end? I strongly urge you to buy from a reputable breeder. It will save so much time and money, and you will have a higher quality snake. In the past few months, I have spent well over $500 on vet bills.
I would definately go with a breeder as a good breeder will give advice and be available if issues arise later. Also you may want to consider a morph like a pastel or Cinnamon pastel. While the morphs are a little more expensive, you have to remember that ball Pythons are like chips, you will never be satisfied with just 1. Then you get 2 and you start thinking about breeding them as it really is not that hard.
We don't generally sell our normal male ball pythons to people we have to ship to as it just is not economical and we do sell them to a local pet store at whole sale prices. If you have your heart set on just a normal Captive Bred Male Ball Python though and were willing to wait till our next clutch hatches and we have the babies feeding well I'm sure we could work out a deal.