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    what is an appropriate price?

    I have a female pastel BP and I need to sale her. What would she be worth? What is an appropriate price range?

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    Depends on a lot of factors, including age, size, proven breeder, whether or not she has browned out with age...

    Ultimately sellers don't set prices, buyers do.

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    ^---- all of this need to be known.

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    Re: what is an appropriate price?

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    Depends on a lot of factors, including age, size, proven breeder, whether or not she has browned out with age...

    Ultimately sellers don't set prices, buyers do.
    +1 ^

    I purchased a female juvenile vanilla pastel BP on Christmas Eve. The asking price was $100.00. I purchased it for $80.00. I would have worked a lot harder to drive the price down further but i was in the Christmas spirit. 😀

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    Re: what is an appropriate price?

    i got a fire yb male and pastel yb female for $100 dollars a few months ago. That being said i year ago i bought a Ghost pastel male for $100 because he looked cool. Like said before it kind of goes off of the buyer along with snake age, size, pattern, etc.
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    Between $40 and $150 that's the range for hatchlings to adults. Now if it is a HUGE female proven breeder you can add another $50
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    your best bet is to look at places you purchased from in the past see what they sell animals of similar size and the same morph and expect buyers to work you down from there. do not however tell a buyer your needing to sell her asap or you will end up getting squat for her.

    ive seen pastel's as cheep as 30 bucks but 50 shipping brings that to 80, we got ours at a local shop for 84.99 as a 211 gram female, we got our bigger girl at 1507 grams for 200 with a proven breeder spider female. they took 50 off of the previous deal of 250 so you could say even an adult non proven i got for 75 in person. again shipped would be 125-150 for her.

    speed sales tend to be bad for the seller as ive seen a 1500 gram known breeder male pen stripe go for 25 dollars but he didn't do shipping so only in person pick up.

    if i didn't have 2 pastel girls all ready and you had a nice picture of her my wife would jump on it she loves pastels.

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