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Thread: Fair trade?

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    Fair trade?

    I need your opinion, is this a fair trade? My female 100gms spider for a 200+gms yellowbelly female?

    If you are in my shoes? What would be your decision?


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    Re: Fair trade?

    It all depends on you honestly. If you are looking for a female yb and the one offered is a pretty good example of the morph and the person offering it has a good rep or is someone you trust then it could very well be a great trade in your favor. To many variables honestly. To me if I liked the yb and wanted one anyways then I would do the trade if I did not already have plans for the spider female... That is unless I have a yb male then no need to trade I can just make one and if I have a male spider then no need to keep the female that small because again I can just make another. See variables lol.
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    Normal is easy to pass off for yellowbelly to someone who is inexperienced.

    If you can make sure it really is yb, then monetarily speaking I'd call it fair. But for me, spider tickles my fancy more than yb.

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