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  • 02-15-2012, 01:33 PM
    MrBig
    Not near enough blushing for me to bite, but that's my taste. I wouldn't go over 1200 if I was interested. I love the Black Pastel crossed with the YB or better yet OB gene, it's a stunner everytime.
  • 02-15-2012, 05:48 PM
    yardy
    Re: hypo yellowbelly female pricing
    She has an impeccable pedigree given that Amir yellow bellies are nice and Bell line ghosts are very pretty; I have a very nice bell line female myself. I know that US prices are different to UK ones but I would have thought that $1500 would be a minimum rather than maximum value for your girl, especially as she is well grown on and would be a very useful female for breeding from for anyone with some nice male ghost/ghost combos or even co-dom ghost hets.
  • 02-16-2012, 03:04 PM
    piper
    Re: hypo yellowbelly female pricing
    I would say between $2500-$3000. I don't think people are taking in to perspective how valuable yellowbelly's are (still!) - The combos they produce are great and you can by het hypo males for half decent prices.. Imagine just plugging a male mojave het hypo, pastel het hypo, cinnamon het hypo. etc. double co-dom/recessive mutations are worth quite a bit.

    pastel het hypo x yb hypo:
    pog's, pastel yellowbelly's, yellowbelly's (all 100% het hypo), pastel/yb/hypo's. Someone who buys this snake isn't going to be buying it as a pet, it's going to sell to a breeder.

    Yellowbelly's don't have a whole lot of blushing anyway, more so flames up from the belly.

    Breeder size yb females I would guess would probably sell for $1300 and up depending on weight, and factor a recessive gene into that as well.

    Just my opinion.
  • 02-16-2012, 03:32 PM
    h00blah
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by piper View Post
    I would say between $2500-$3000. I don't think people are taking in to perspective how valuable yellowbelly's are (still!) - The combos they produce are great and you can by het hypo males for half decent prices.. Imagine just plugging a male mojave het hypo, pastel het hypo, cinnamon het hypo. etc. double co-dom/recessive mutations are worth quite a bit.

    pastel het hypo x yb hypo:
    pog's, pastel yellowbelly's, yellowbelly's (all 100% het hypo), pastel/yb/hypo's. Someone who buys this snake isn't going to be buying it as a pet, it's going to sell to a breeder.

    Yellowbelly's don't have a whole lot of blushing anyway, more so flames up from the belly.

    Breeder size yb females I would guess would probably sell for $1300 and up depending on weight, and factor a recessive gene into that as well.

    Just my opinion.

    There's a female hypo enchi going for 1750 on kingsnake at only 130 grams...

    I personally think given how new the enchi gene still is, and more people are going to want enchis in 2012, that this is a good price. heck, I'm surprised they're not asking for more!

    Of course a DOUBLE co-dom visual recessive is going to be a lot more expensive.. That's a 4 banger (2 het recessives x co-dom x co-dom)... But the hypo YB isn't a 4 banger lol.

    Hypo pins I see are going for 1200 - 1500... Honeybees are going for +/- 700/800... Of course those are a bit more common nowadays, but around that area is what you should be shooting for. How many hypo enchis have you seen? Personally (remember, this is MY 2 cents), Enchis are more valuable in combos than YBs... A super enchi combo is still going to have some cool pattern and coloration changes. A super YB will be white, and the stripe is going to be tinted.

    Also, this isn't a breeder size. This girl is 500 grams :P.
  • 02-16-2012, 03:47 PM
    Royal Hijinx
    I would think 1000-1500. Hypo Mojo or Lessers go for well less than that and are just as powerful. The rarity of it is all that takes it to that level as far as I am concerned. On its own it does not really seem to benefit greatly from the addition of the Hypo like a Mojo or Lesser does, so it would mainly be for breeding into Stripe and other YB projects.
  • 02-16-2012, 04:19 PM
    piper
    Re: hypo yellowbelly female pricing
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by h00blah View Post
    There's a female hypo enchi going for 1750 on kingsnake at only 130 grams...

    I personally think given how new the enchi gene still is, and more people are going to want enchis in 2012, that this is a good price. heck, I'm surprised they're not asking for more!

    Of course a DOUBLE co-dom visual recessive is going to be a lot more expensive.. That's a 4 banger (2 het recessives x co-dom x co-dom)... But the hypo YB isn't a 4 banger lol.

    Hypo pins I see are going for 1200 - 1500... Honeybees are going for +/- 700/800... Of course those are a bit more common nowadays, but around that area is what you should be shooting for. How many hypo enchis have you seen? Personally (remember, this is MY 2 cents), Enchis are more valuable in combos than YBs... A super enchi combo is still going to have some cool pattern and coloration changes. A super YB will be white, and the stripe is going to be tinted.

    Also, this isn't a breeder size. This girl is 500 grams :P.

    Ah, I misread the weight of her, I thought it was 1500grams. What I meant by double codom/recessive is after the female produces with a male co-dom hypo/het hypo.. But I agree, I would have to say $1300-$1500 would be a fair price on her.
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