This is my Fire YB, and frankly I consider him the best one I have ever seen (folks can argue, but I will not listen :P). He was $900 in 2011 from Mark Petros. In person, the yellows/oranges on him are crazy. The combo has kept price well because awesome examples are harder to come by (breeders keep them, or they rarely see the market), and it is still fairly rare in general. Also, it really has to be one of the most powerful 2 gene snakes out there for breeding.
My point here, is shop the animal. You may have to pay a grand for a super nice Fire YB female, and she will be worth every penny. Or you may get lucky and find a better price. Either way, shop the animal.
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06-15-2013, 10:54 PM
stoaob3
Re: Morph pricing
Garricks isn't bad ESP for 750
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06-16-2013, 12:32 AM
angllady2
If a vanilla YB female is $1000 - $1200, how come my 450 gram vanilla mojave female won't sell for $700? Are YB combos just that much more sought after?
To the OP, I sold both of my exceptional fire females for $350 shipped. I've seen average to above average females for $200 - $250. Buying the best you can find is the smart idea, because the best parents make the best babies.
I have as yet to see a fire YB in person, but the pictures in this thread...WOW.
Gale
06-16-2013, 01:38 AM
Kodieh
Re: Morph pricing
I agree Gale, some of these pictured are hot! Makes me wish I hadn't moved my male yb. :)
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06-16-2013, 02:33 AM
MootWorm
Morph pricing
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Originally Posted by satomi325
Thanks for the rec! Haha
Here's a better photo of her. She's around 750g here.