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Re: spiders at expos
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Originally Posted by Slim
I see where you're coming from. Of course, if you found a nice female morph you're interested in, you could start growing her out, and always add a male later.
Either way, it's hard to go wrong adding more BPs :gj:
yep that is true once you get 1 you are hooked and keep wanting more also i might look around at the expo and see if there is any other morphs i might be interesting for my price range the morphs i know that cost about what i want are yellow bellys spiders and pastels is there any other cheaper morph on the market
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Black pastels aren't too expensive...cinnys have really gone down in prices too, I've seen many hatchling males for $175 +
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Honestly, you never know what you will find, for how much, at a show. I have seen poor quality, poor health animals for sale for crazy high prices, and I have seen awesome, high quality animals for dirt cheap. Also, you can get good deals towards the end of the show sometimes. You might also be really nice and complimentary with a seller, maybe return to the table a few times, and try to work a deal if you see something you like (without being a pest)! Remember, your not going to petco, the prices at shows are not set in stone! Oh, and if you do see a great deal on something you want, don't hesitate for long, it will probably sell fast!
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I got my cinny male for $125 and he threw in a normal female for free. He was a big name seller, but i ha talked with him for awhile about projects he had going on and what not. His wife was there too and she was very nice.
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Depending on how sellers are feeling that day black pastel, cinnamon, yellow belly, spider and pastels can be in that range but your probably going to get what you pay for
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