Do you have $20,000? I think that was the price of the one at the Tinley park show
01-31-2010, 12:55 AM
spk329
Re: jigsaw
A Jigsaw Ball Python is a Pinstripe Mojave. I have seen them priced around $1500.00 this year. Just do an image serch on Google and you will get lots of pictures
01-31-2010, 12:56 AM
chago11
Re: jigsaw
i didnt know they were that much. how about 800+ gram female mojo or pin and a 300+ gram male mojo or pin.
01-31-2010, 01:20 AM
mainbutter
Re: jigsaw
I'd guess you could find them on the internets.
Hope that helps :P
Seriously, online classifieds and reptile shows are the way to go.
01-31-2010, 01:27 AM
771subliminal
Re: jigsaw
Quote:
Originally Posted by chago11
i didnt know they were that much. how about 800+ gram female mojo or pin and a 300+ gram male mojo or pin.
I'm sure there are a ton of folks working on jigsaws, me included. I just think a lot of folks hold back neat combos and there are not many for sale.
Best bet wait till spring/summer when stuff starts hatching.... Good luck!
02-01-2010, 12:10 AM
saber2th
Re: jigsaw
I'm hoping these will be my future project! I love this morph!! I will be going to a show in two weeks and hope to pick up a nice Mojave and a Pinstripe!
Anyone else notice the live mouse in the pastave's tub? :confused:
dr del
02-01-2010, 02:28 PM
piper
Re: jigsaw
Quote:
Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
Anyone else notice the live mouse in the pastave's tub? :confused:
dr del
I thought it was a rat pup if I'm not mistaken. But I could be wrong..
02-01-2010, 03:05 PM
joepythons
Re: jigsaw
Quote:
Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
Anyone else notice the live mouse in the pastave's tub? :confused:
dr del
I though i was seeing things :O
02-01-2010, 03:26 PM
Blue Apple Herps
Re: jigsaw
Quote:
Originally Posted by kelevra
I think Matthew from Blue Apple Herps had mentioned doing a jigsaw project. Perhaps check him out?
Yup, trying to. So far my pin male hasn't shown any interest. This may turn into a Cinnamon Mojave project. But I'm not giving up!
02-01-2010, 03:43 PM
JenH
Re: jigsaw
Quote:
Originally Posted by Blue Apple Herps
Yup, trying to. So far my pin male hasn't shown any interest. This may turn into a Cinnamon Mojave project. But I'm not giving up!
What is it about pin males?? I have an 08 that FINALLY figured it out within the last 2 weeks. He missed one of the females (a pastel) that I wanted him to hook up with, but she already ovulated. But in the last 2 weeks he has locked with my mojo, a super light normal, a real dark clean normal and a blackback normal. Hopefully I get some pins with a variety in the pattern...
02-01-2010, 05:37 PM
The Rev
Re: jigsaw
Looks good... :salute:
02-02-2010, 12:36 AM
chago11
Re: jigsaw
is it me or did he put the pastaves in the wrong tub. that cant be good for records keeping.
02-02-2010, 12:59 AM
Royal Morphz
Re: jigsaw
Henry Keeps records by drawing out the snakes head pattern on the back of its feed card. He has been at this for a few days :gj::gj:
02-02-2010, 02:14 PM
kc261
Re: jigsaw
Quote:
Originally Posted by Royal Morphz
Henry Keeps records by drawing out the snakes head pattern on the back of its feed card. He has been at this for a few days :gj::gj:
Are you serious? That's cool. I wouldn't have enough artistic talent.
02-02-2010, 02:39 PM
djansen
Re: jigsaw
Quote:
Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
Anyone else notice the live mouse in the pastave's tub? :confused:
dr del
Is there a problem with that? sorry, not trying to start something or sound rude but I really dont see whats wrong?
02-02-2010, 02:50 PM
dr del
Re: jigsaw
Hi,
Not really I just wasn't expecting it.
He certainly knows how to feed live safely given the amount of snakes and knowledge he has - I was wondering about the circumstances though.
He could have put it in there mere minutes before after all or it could have been in there all night.
It's just that if I disturb mine during feeding time theres a greater chance of putting them off eating all together so I wouldn't have pulled them out of the tub like that and then put them back in again.
Also the fact I thought it was a mouse at that size means it has full dentition so could have hurt the snake if left unsupervised overnight etc. If it is a rat that becomes less likely.
It just raised all these questions and didn't provide any answers. :)
dr del
02-02-2010, 03:08 PM
djansen
Re: jigsaw
Quote:
Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
Not really I just wasn't expecting it.
He certainly knows how to feed live safely given the amount of snakes and knowledge he has - I was wondering about the circumstances though.
He could have put it in there mere minutes before after all or it could have been in there all night.
It's just that if I disturb mine during feeding time theres a greater chance of putting them off eating all together so I wouldn't have pulled them out of the tub like that and then put them back in again.
Also the fact I thought it was a mouse at that size means it has full dentition so could have hurt the snake if left unsupervised overnight etc. If it is a rat that becomes less likely.
It just raised all these questions and didn't provide any answers. :)