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Price Check
Need a average price check on these 2 morphs with current weights
0.1 Killerbee 1,100+ Grams
0.1 BEL (Super Lesser) 375+ Grams
-Brian-

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Price Check
 Originally Posted by BTennant
Need a average price check on these 2 morphs with current weights
0.1 Killerbee 1,100+ Grams
0.1 BEL (Super Lesser) 375+ Grams
KB depends a lot on quality but i'd say $1500-$2000. Hatchling females still go for $800-1000 i believe.
Super lesser that size i'd say $1200.
These aren't exact, just my opinion.
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Re: Price Check
 Originally Posted by Mike41793
KB depends a lot on quality but i'd say $1500-$2000. Hatchling females still go for $800-1000 i believe.
Super lesser that size i'd say $1200.
These aren't exact, just my opinion.
Thanks Mike, this gives me a negotiation point then. The KB has a wobble its very noticeable he said but it hasn't effected her from eating and he said it wont effect her from breeding either.
I don't want my first clutch to be a bunch of snakes that wobble if I breed the KB to my Pin.
Looking for some more feedback/advice on the pricing and wobble issue.
-Brian-

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If you have a ball python with the spider gene in it, it will wobble. It's part of the mutation, and isn't really a negotiation point. I guess if it were really bad, maybe, but all spiders wobble. I personally have 12 spiders/combos in my collection (and I have 3 that just hatched in addition to that), and they all wobble to some extent or another.
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If he's warning about wobble I'd be bringing it back up in negotiations.
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Re: Price Check
 Originally Posted by CapeFearConstrictors
If you have a ball python with the spider gene in it, it will wobble. It's part of the mutation, and isn't really a negotiation point. I guess if it were really bad, maybe, but all spiders wobble. I personally have 12 spiders/combos in my collection (and I have 3 that just hatched in addition to that), and they all wobble to some extent or another.
I understand that but if I'm going to drop some hard cash on a female that big and he said its noticeable but Ive seen worse.. Gotta love buying off the interweb.
Last edited by Diamond Serpents; 07-16-2013 at 06:19 PM.
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Re: Price Check
 Originally Posted by Kodieh
If he's warning about wobble I'd be bringing it back up in negotiations.
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I totally agree, I could find one with out a wobble with that much weight on her for the same price its just if I want to wait for one to come around or not.
It wouldn't bother me if I bought a baby for 700 and it grew up to have a wobble. Dropping 1400 cash on a medium wobbler to me just seems silly not to try to talk him down on it.
Last edited by Diamond Serpents; 07-16-2013 at 06:20 PM.
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Re: Price Check
Bah, its on Frozen to... Never had a snake eat frozen. Is it hard to make a switch to live?
Just really interested in getting a KB for this season to breed, to hatch out some baby snakes so my two kids can watch and interact with the process. I've had all the materials, Incubator,tubs, ect for 2 years just not the female snakes.
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Frozen is the more difficult, and is more of a selling point than not. Are you completely against feeding frozen? I mean, any snake should take live.
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Price Check
I highly doubt you'd have issues switching to live, but it's always a possibility. My pin has been on f/t his entire life, however when my cats massacred a bin of rats, he had no qualms about jumping a (mostly) live one. And he went right back to f/t without a hitch. I love that guy lol.
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