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I would say 900 for the bee at that weight, maybe "ask" 1k. 1200 for the mojo sounds good. Might even drop it down to 1k depending on interest / how fast you want to move her, etc
As far as shipping goes, I think there is a FAQ / guide on SYR site. I know you can buy the packing materials needed from them without hassle. I've never done it myself, but shipping definitely impacts your sales. Local sales would probably be a lot cheaper than those prices.
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Originally Posted by DrDooLittle
Wow, I didn't realize a bee that size was worth that much. Not that I would ever get rid of mine :p. I would compare prices on kingsnake, and go from there.
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Lol I guess I got a good deal on my girl bee then!
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Re: I may have too.
the market is bad right know. the good thing is big females sell at this time of the year. you could get the price that others posted on your mojave. the bad part is it might be to someone who don't know crap about snakes. They can't wait to breed and needs to do it now. by reading your post, I know this isn't what you want. be careful who you sell to. the other part is what was she breed to before? even tho she had a clutch of eggs, she still can retain sperm. so you lost the market on her for someone wanting to breed something recessive to her like a clown. always ask more than you want, you can always accept less. good luck don
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Originally Posted by don15681
the market is bad right know. the good thing is big females sell at this time of the year. you could get the price that others posted on your mojave. the bad part is it might be to someone who don't know crap about snakes. They can't wait to breed and needs to do it now. by reading your post, I know this isn't what you want. be careful who you sell to. the other part is what was she breed to before? even tho she had a clutch of eggs, she still can retain sperm. so you lost the market on her for someone wanting to breed something recessive to her like a clown. always ask more than you want, you can always accept less. good luck don
Good stuff..
Well she was bred to a butter.
And that's it.
Yeah that's why I figured I could move her because a breeder female Mojave and a close-to-size bee would go quick.
Im willing to ship just need the materials. I've done it before. But had to bend rules to have it shipped... was not happy about it but hey. The little guy made it there and is in good hands.
Edit: oh and yeah, that's my major issue.
I've parted with a couple hatchlings before only to find out they were mistreated and lost.
At least with me they have good homes and to most on this forum would have good homes too.
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