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  • 10-03-2013, 10:41 AM
    4theSNAKElady
    Re: advice appreciated- am I getting a fair price?
    Id go for it if theyll fit into your breeding plans!

    sent from my incubator
  • 10-03-2013, 10:47 AM
    Kodieh
    I personally wouldn't pay much over $150 for that. Are you buying local? If it's shipped, you're gonna pay more.

    $250 for a browned out pastel and a small 2012 male isn't a "good" deal but it's not unheard of.
  • 10-03-2013, 09:18 PM
    chelc
    Re: advice appreciated- am I getting a fair price?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Kodieh View Post
    I personally wouldn't pay much over $150 for that. Are you buying local? If it's shipped, you're gonna pay more.

    $250 for a browned out pastel and a small 2012 male isn't a "good" deal but it's not unheard of.


    I'm not putting a lot of emphasis on the photos alone, colors never show up well unless its dang near pro photography. I'm picking them up locally, and I'm going to weigh them and see them in natural light before I make my final decision. And I'm also not a morph snob, these will most likely be just pets, seeing as I'm a noob and know nothing about breeding, although I would like to try breeding sometime in the future, after I learn way way more of course. I'm not saying anything bad about selective breeding only the best, just saying that I'm looking at these snakes more as pets than breeding stock. They will have names and hang out with me when I watch movies and go with me when I take my dogs on walks.

    I do thank you for your opinion and taking the time to respond however, so don't be offended when I say that I'm:cens0r:willing to give them a good home, seeing as the owner can't take care of them anymore, regardless of how browned out and small they are.
  • 10-03-2013, 09:26 PM
    Marrissa
    He was just trying to help you with price. It's not about being a "morph snob". To me I think of it like when people breed bettas. You can either start with two petstore quality veiltail bettas where the babies produced are worth nothing and you have to be ready to hang onto all of them or gift them to people. Or you can drop a few hundred extra and get a pair that is going to give you show quality babies. Either way you're still paying all that money for setups and food and the same amount of time if you have bad breeding stock vs. good breeding stock. One gives you more "eh" quality babies and the other gets you nicer, and more sellable, babies. To me it's the same costs to feed and house them so why not start with the best stock you can afford if you want to breed? No need to put more low quality morphs out there.

    Now your original post said nothing about taking them in to give them a good home. The opinions you were given were going off of what you posted, about using them to breed and whether that money was appropriate for how they are.
  • 10-03-2013, 10:46 PM
    chelc
    I never said anything in my original post about wanting to breed. I said the guy lost his job and I didn't want to get ripped off so I was asking about the prices for the particular morphs. But whatever, if they are garbage animals because they don't look good enough to breed, they must not be very good as pets either. Ask a simple question and I am reminded why I don't stay active on forums for very long.
  • 10-03-2013, 10:54 PM
    Kodieh
    Re: advice appreciated- am I getting a fair price?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by chelc View Post
    I never said anything in my original post about wanting to breed. I said the guy lost his job and I didn't want to get ripped off so I was asking about the prices for the particular morphs. But whatever, if they are garbage animals because they don't look good enough to breed, they must not be very good as pets either. Ask a simple question and I am reminded why I don't stay active on forums for very long.

    You blew this way out, and I simply said quality isn't there. You could have taken that for what it is, but decided to remark negatively.

    This industry is about quality, pastels can go for as little as $30 to $150 depending on how quality the animal is.

    Unfortunately, you HAVE brought in breeding as a possibility. So, either they're pets or they're potential breeding stock. Not one or the other when it suits the response you wish to create.

    I'm upset you are basing the whole forum off of a simple exchange and difference of opinion. I urge you to reconsider. But, the decision ultimately, is yours.

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  • 10-03-2013, 11:06 PM
    Pythonfriend
    the deal seems fair :)

    the quality of the specific morph is only relevant for breeding and does not affect the quality or health of the pet.

    and when i look at the substrate under the snake and the pics in general, i think the pics are quite dark and the snakes will look really different in person. they may be totally fine examples of the morph after all.
  • 10-03-2013, 11:12 PM
    Kodieh
    Re: advice appreciated- am I getting a fair price?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Pythonfriend View Post
    the deal seems fair :)

    the quality of the specific morph is only relevant for breeding and does not affect the quality or health of the pet.

    and when i look at the substrate under the snake and the pics in general, i think the pics are quite dark and the snakes will look really different in person. they may be totally fine examples of the morph after all.

    According to your thread you do not own Ball Python's at this time, so your response should be taken with a grain of salt.

    The deal is fair if that's what he's willing to pay for it, it's a buyers market where the prices are set more or less by what people will pay rather than what they have to.

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  • 10-03-2013, 11:26 PM
    chelc
    Re: advice appreciated- am I getting a fair price?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by chelc View Post
    I am thinking of picking up a 2012 mojave male and a 2013 pastel female on the 5th from a local keeper who lost his job. He has all the important records and dates, and the snakes are well taken care of, what I'm concerned about is the price he wants for both of them. Is $250 too much for both? Or is it a fair price? I'm just getting into ball pythons and these will be my first morphs (if I get them) and I just don't want to be fooled into thinking I'm getting a good deal if I'm not, you know? I would like to start off right, and not make many mistakes. I figured I should ask first before I make the drive, so thanks ahead of time for all the help :)


    No mention of breeding. If I ever breed in the future, I certainly WONT be using craigslist adopted animals!

    I will just let the guy know that the price isn't fair and I won't be purchasing them. That's all I asked in the first place, and I didn't ask about the quality of the animals.
  • 10-03-2013, 11:39 PM
    Kodieh
    Re: advice appreciated- am I getting a fair price?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by chelc View Post
    No mention of breeding. If I ever breed in the future, I certainly WONT be using craigslist adopted animals!

    I will just let the guy know that the price isn't fair and I won't be purchasing them. That's all I asked in the first place, and I didn't ask about the quality of the animals.

    You misunderstood entirely, because quality makes price.


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