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a white gold ball?

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  • 08-27-2010, 01:22 PM
    sookieball
    a white gold ball?
    WF Reptiled in montclair ca.

    they have a white gold piebald and seem to have proved out a super!

    ive been going to them for a while now and really have come to not like the woman who im thinking is the owner.

    but her son is real cool and he's the one who always helps us.
    so that being said,

    i have seen the white gold piebald she has there and its a very nice pied'
    but whats in the gene's?
    why is it a $7000 snake?

    is it a blackeyed lucy het pied x pied?
    well just the price is what im interested in. i really think some times their ball's are over priced.

    i mean a spider for $600?
    even a pretty one. i think too much.
  • 08-27-2010, 01:49 PM
    snakesRus
    Re: a white gold ball?
    you might have seen a mojave pied, but the super would be a all white snake, and 600 for a spider is over priced if its a baby. adult females would be a good price
  • 08-27-2010, 01:52 PM
    sookieball
    Re: a white gold ball?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by snakesRus View Post
    you might have seen a mojave pied, but the super would be a all white snake, and 600 for a spider is over priced if its a baby. adult females would be a good price

    yeah im going out there today to check out the pipper!

    yeah he said its all white.
    and i guess its the first?????
  • 08-27-2010, 01:52 PM
    PiedPeddler
    Re: a white gold ball?
    I've seen the white gold name used for Mojave piebalds. I don't think there are any new genes involved. Just the combo. They are probably working on a super-Mojave visual piebald.
    - Paul
  • 08-27-2010, 01:54 PM
    LadyOhh
    Re: a white gold ball?
    The White Gold is a Mojave Pied.

    I know that they hatched out a Super Mojave Pied, but they have not shared any pictures as of yet.

    It is the first one of its kind.

    As for the Spider price, they are a retail reptile store. Prices are however they see fit. If you don't appreciate that, then buy directly from a breeder.

    I will be going in this weekend to check it out myself as well.

    Becky, Chris and the kids are great people, and good friends of mine.
  • 08-27-2010, 01:58 PM
    sookieball
    Re: a white gold ball?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
    The White Gold is a Mojave Pied.

    I know that they hatched out a Super Mojave Pied, but they have not shared any pictures as of yet.

    It is the first one of its kind.

    As for the Spider price, they are a retail reptile store. Prices are however they see fit. If you don't appreciate that, then buy directly from a breeder.

    I will be going in this weekend to check it out myself as well.



    Becky, Chris and the kids are great people, and good friends of mine.



    kewl maybe you've seen me in there.
    no i love them dont get me wrong.
    i just have been treated kinda idk, like i guess rudely by (becky is the short lady with semi short hair and they her kids right?)
    well becky. she used to say hi and very sweet to me and now i dont even get a hello or nothing. i feel like i did something wrong to her.



    by the way "If you don't appreciate that, then buy directly from a breeder."
    no need to be snippy.
  • 08-27-2010, 02:10 PM
    sookieball
    Re: a white gold ball?
    by the way ladyohh!
    very nice g-stripes u got on your site.
  • 08-28-2010, 02:36 PM
    Aztec4mia
    Re: a white gold ball?
    I am right around the corner from there and get my feeders there, but i had no idea they had already proved out the super mojave pied sweet!!!, and i believe the $600 spider is 66% poss pied. The regular spiders are quite cheaper than that.
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