Most expensive ball morph
What is the most the expensive ball python morph? Any pictures
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There's so many but this one might have a good shot of taking the title.:
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ava...&cat=23&page=1
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Goldfinger Python lol. Male is $750,000 and female is a cool $1,000,000
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...=108709&page=1
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I'd rather spend my money on the coral glow. That price (goldfinger) is just insane. You could buy a great house or apartment anywhere in Scandinavia or in the US for that kind of money.
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I dont think hes actually selling it for a mil. I was at the show, but I have to admit that I didnt pay attention to the prices and only on the snakes. Selective vision I guess. Goldfingers are pretty incredible looking in person though.
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at tinley the most expensive single morph was the banana for 25K and the most expensive combo I saw was the banana pin for 35K
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I've got a pair that's so rare, you can't see them to believe it. The breeder is calling them Crystals. I've tried to take pictures, but you really can't see the beauty of these snakes. I look at them (well at least I try to look at them) and can't believe it. I'll post pictures when I get a polarized filter for my camera. I paid $230,000 for them, the breeder promised me they would make my money back and more. Funny thing is, they never seem to eat. I've had them for 6 months now and the mice are always left alone in the enclosure. To be honest with you, I've never seen them. After all they are called Crystals. But the guy that sold them to me, told me if I didn't like them, I could trade them in for some kind of bean seeds.
What should I do?
Jim Smith
PS To the orignal post, I wouldn't put my money on a non proven morph. Sure, you could be a rich man, but more than likely you'd be out your money with nothing more than a bunch of regular morphed snakes. Just my opinion.
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Originally Posted by
j_h_smith
I've got a pair that's so rare, you can't see them to believe it. The breeder is calling them Crystals. I've tried to take pictures, but you really can't see the beauty of these snakes. I look at them (well at least I try to look at them) and can't believe it. I'll post pictures when I get a polarized filter for my camera. I paid $230,000 for them, the breeder promised me they would make my money back and more. Funny thing is, they never seem to eat. I've had them for 6 months now and the mice are always left alone in the enclosure. To be honest with you, I've never seen them. After all they are called Crystals. But the guy that sold them to me, told me if I didn't like them, I could trade them in for some kind of bean seeds.
What should I do?
Jim Smith
PS To the orignal post, I wouldn't put my money on a non proven morph. Sure, you could be a rich man, but more than likely you'd be out your money with nothing more than a bunch of regular morphed snakes. Just my opinion.
Not sure if you realize it or not, but there actually is a 'crystal' morph. :P
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m00kfu
Not sure if you realize it or not, but there actually is a 'crystal' morph. :P
Never let the facts get in the way of a good story.:bow:
Jim Smith
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Originally Posted by
m00kfu
Not sure if you realize it or not, but there actually is a 'crystal' morph. :P
And his name is Jack.