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Did Albino Balls get super expensive for some reason?
I havent confirmed how much Albino Ball pythons go for at snake shows, but I was looking on Constrictors Unlimited and Theyre selling Albinos for like 500 Dollars. I was almost positive Albinos generally ran between 100-150. Is this not the case?
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I have yet to see an albino ball python go for $100-150. Males are generally around $350 and females are anywhere between $400-500.
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I think males are usually in the 300 range and females are 400-500.
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Re: Did Albino Balls get super expensive for some reason?
the cheapest ive seen is 275
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Re: Did Albino Balls get super expensive for some reason?
Jesus. Maybe I was thinking of a different morph @_@. I didnt realize Albinos were so pricey.
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Agreed. Males ~300 females ~400-500. Those are genetic banded albinos that I have seen.
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A good high contrast Albino female would go for $500.
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Re: Did Albino Balls get super expensive for some reason?
Actually, for a recessive animal, those prices are quite reasonable. As little as a few years ago, albino's were selling for well over $1000.
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Maybe You was thinking about hets ????
Visual albinos.. They goin between 400-500 $
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Re: Did Albino Balls get super expensive for some reason?
 Originally Posted by rabernet
Actually, for a recessive animal, those prices are quite reasonable. As little as a few years ago, albino's were selling for well over $1000.
I was going back through my receipts and records looking for something and came across my Albino purchases. In 2007 & 2008 I paid between $800 and $1000 for mine (one male and two females). They produced this year and they will be priced between $300 and $400. Doesn't look like I'll make my money back this year on the treo. But, then again, I'm holding back three females for future projects.
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