Re: rarest/most expensive morph
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Freakie_frog
Oh something like that I wouldn't surprised to see a 50K + price tag on het's
$5500 on KS
Re: rarest/most expensive morph
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WingedWolfPsion
He's not the only scaleless snake in the world, just the only scaleless ball python.
There have been at least 2 scaleless ball pythons, I actually think there was a third as well.
Justin
Re: rarest/most expensive morph
One of the most expensive base morphs available is the tri-stripe...25k each. I think only 1 of 2 were sold last year (i could be wrong though!!!).
Re: rarest/most expensive morph
Not really sure on the rarest BP, but I think there is only one Panda Piebald in existance, so far. I think it costs $18k.
For the most expensive I'm not too sure on, but I've seen Banana Clowns at $40k. To me, the Banana Clowns aren't that attractive. I think the Ultramels are a lot more attractive than the Banana Clowns.
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jkobylka
There have been at least 2 scaleless ball pythons, I actually think there was a third as well.
Justin
Eugene Bissette's is a female I believe, and I'm not sure who owned the male. So I also know of at least 2 scaleless ball pythons.
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There was a partially scaleless BP picked up at a reptile show in Louisiana for around $10. It was sitting in an unopened bag of import babies. The seller told someone they could dig through them all if they wanted, and even seen the snake before selling it. It's entire head is scaleless, and has some scaleless areas along the rest of it if I recall correctly.
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Nevermind, the one from the import bag only had a scaleless patch on its head. I do recall seeing one with a fully scaless head and partially scaleless body, though.
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