Does anyone know if the high contrast albinos fade out over time?
Yes they do. ALL of them will fade from their bright juvinile colors, some more then others.
10-02-2007, 07:37 PM
littleindiangirl
Re: Albino cost
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Originally Posted by Bright202
It takes time my friend.. I wanna get like 4 more balls... ...trust me the longer you wait the better it will be.
HAHAHAHA!!!! :laughing:
Sorry, Im in a goofy mood tonight, getting a spider tomorrow! :D
10-02-2007, 08:12 PM
J.Vandegrift
Re: Albino cost
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Originally Posted by Bright202
They run from $800- $1500 it all depends, but the more expensive ones have a higher contrast... I personally would go with a high contrast and pay a little extra.. Just my :2cent:
Hope this helps
No one is getting $1500 for an albino anymore. I think the actual selling price is more like $500 to $800 for a hatchling. I just bought a very nice male in Daytona for $550.
10-02-2007, 08:46 PM
SiscoReptiles
Re: Albino cost
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Originally Posted by bjfoste1
ya its hard especially since im going to ASU and that makes me a poor college student that spends all his money on beer :rockon:
Beer? What kind of ball morph is that?
Rick
10-02-2007, 11:49 PM
bjfoste1
Re: Albino cost
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Originally Posted by Bright202
HAHA my friend there are better things in life than beer!
you crazy man what could possibly be better than beer ha ha jk
10-02-2007, 11:51 PM
Bright202
Re: Albino cost
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Originally Posted by pfan151
No one is getting $1500 for an albino anymore. I think the actual selling price is more like $500 to $800 for a hatchling. I just bought a very nice male in Daytona for $550.
This girl I met at a show then got RIPPED OFF them hahaha, she spent $1500 on a high contrast albino.
10-02-2007, 11:57 PM
Swingline0.0.1
Re: Albino cost
So if you got a faded albino would it eventually get almost totally white?
10-03-2007, 01:19 AM
PythonWallace
Re: Albino cost
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Originally Posted by Swingline0.0.1
So if you got a faded albino would it eventually get almost totally white?
I've seen some adults that are really faded, but not all white. The one thing I agree on with MKR is that the only real high contrast albino is the lavender. Some are higher contrast than others, but the term is thrown around so much that almost every ad for an albino is a "High Contrast". Some are a little more faded than others, but they are all albinos. And yeah, the price is dropping quite a bit. I'd probably let my '06 albino male and '06 het pair go for what your friend paid at the show for 1 hatchling.