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    "Value" of a snake....

    So I have a boa that I acquired for a really good deal, and I am trying to trade her for another snake. She's a real beauty, but boas aren't my thing, and none of my friends are into them either. People keep asking me "what's her 'value'?", so I was wondering, just how does one put a price tag on a snake?

    I tried looking for various ads for boas with her same specs (she is starting to sound like a car), but... well... I haven't been able to find any! She comes from a big breeder, and while she's a bit small for her age (her previous owners openly admitted that they didn't want her to 'get big') she's 100% healthy and has been checked out by my herp vet.

    So how can I put a number value on her?
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    I guess I'd compare her size/weight, age, morph, and "quality" vs other examples you see for sale. If she's the anery het albino in your sig, she should at least be worth more than a normal, but her low size/weight for her age will decrease her value, at least as perceived by those looking to breed. It'll take longer than other '08s for her to reach breeding size and/or she may have smaller litters.

    Sorry I can't be more than generically helpful, but hopefully that at least gives you somewhere to start. I guess another idea would be to consult with a breeder - there might be one out there who would be willing to help you out if you provided them with some photos and other info on the snake in question.
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    Re: "Value" of a snake....

    I'd reach out to other boa breeders and ask them what they would price her at.

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    Re: "Value" of a snake....

    yeah id ask other breeders if you join and post a pic over on redtailboa.net there are alot.. and i mean alot of boa lovers lol they really know there stuff. but i agree her smaller size would decrease her value to a breeder because of the smaller litters. but that doesnt mean she isnt a knock out and wouldent make a great pet!
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    A snake is only worth as much as you're able to sucker someone else into paying for it.

    Or 5-10% above cost to produce.
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    Re: "Value" of a snake....

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    A snake is only worth as much as you're able to sucker someone else into paying for it.

    Or 5-10% above cost to produce.
    Can't say i agree with this post, but i can understand the thought process behind it.

    I would talk to some boa breeders and see what they feel shes worth.
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    Re: "Value" of a snake....

    Quote Originally Posted by steveboos View Post
    Can't say i agree with this post, but i can understand the thought process behind it.

    I would talk to some boa breeders and see what they feel shes worth.
    I was hoping someone would reply that, to them, their snake was priceless

    Snakes can be considered pets, products, family, art, or one of many other things to different people. Because of this, price is extremely subjective, and NEVER a constant. Unless you get a quote in the form of an offer from a possible buyer, you'll never know for sure what someone will pay for an animal you intend to sell.

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    Re: "Value" of a snake....

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    I was hoping someone would reply that, to them, their snake was priceless

    Snakes can be considered pets, products, family, art, or one of many other things to different people. Because of this, price is extremely subjective, and NEVER a constant. Unless you get a quote in the form of an offer from a possible buyer, you'll never know for sure what someone will pay for an animal you intend to sell.
    haha the only priceless snake i have is alvin my tic because he was my first giant and ill keep him all the way through till he passes

    haha my snakes are friends pets art all kindsa good stufff, just wait till i start buyin up aps there gonna be shhhhhmexy!!!

    but i agree there really are no set prices, take for example a lesser ball python.. the lighter it is the more its worth its not xxx.xx for any lesser u see i think there are far to any things that affect the price o be able to honestly even give u an idea with out a picture and more about the snake
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    Re: "Value" of a snake....

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    I was hoping someone would reply that, to them, their snake was priceless

    Snakes can be considered pets, products, family, art, or one of many other things to different people. Because of this, price is extremely subjective, and NEVER a constant. Unless you get a quote in the form of an offer from a possible buyer, you'll never know for sure what someone will pay for an animal you intend to sell.
    Umm, I don't know where your getting this from, but no prices on anything in the world are ever going to be "constant" in the way your putting it. With snakes there is consistent pricing, for instance if your looking to buy a certain morph of BP, it is most likely going to cost about the same if not close to all the others that are for sale and are the same morph. This would be "consistent". Another point is if you put a price on a animal it automatically turns into a product, and I don't know where your from, but we don't sell "family" where im from . Good argument though I like seeing other peoples point of view.

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    Re: "Value" of a snake....

    Quote Originally Posted by BbyBoa View Post
    With snakes there is consistent pricing, for instance if your looking to buy a certain morph of BP, it is most likely going to cost about the same if not close to all the others that are for sale and are the same morph.
    I've never seen a market as volatile as the reptile market.

    You're more likely to find consistent prices trading commodities.

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