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Reasonable price for kinked pinstripe female?
Hi.
A local breeder close to me has a 2010 female pinstripe with a small kink in her back. I have seen pictures of her and the kink. I'm also more then welcomed to check her out in person.
Do you think $100 is a reasonable price?
Hoping for everyone's input and advice.
Thanks
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Re: Reasonable price for kinked pinstripe female?
it matter for how big the kink is and is she eating good. but i think it should less cause if she has a kink she has to be for just a pet and not a breeder
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As long as she's eating fine, healthy, and not meant for breeding, $100 seems fair as a "pet price" for a pinstripe as long as it's just one small kink.
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Re: Reasonable price for kinked pinstripe female?
She is healthy and eating perfectly fine on her own. It is a very small kink on her back. She will not be used for breeding. Thanks
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Re: Reasonable price for kinked pinstripe female?
I saw at a local show a vendor selling a kinked caramel albino for $50. The kink was near the tail and not that bad.
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I wouldn't even take it! You are better off to spend the extra and get a nice pin! $100 sounds good if the kink does not harm the snake then it would be okay for a pet as a female goes for $500 here!
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$100 seems reasonable considering they are $250 without a kink. I would go for it if you feed it's worth the money to you.
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Re: Reasonable price for kinked pinstripe female?
I think it sound ok price wise , but i be more worried about were the kink is and it size. if it near the tail and everything working fine then good deal if more it in the upperhalf I be more concern as this could effect organs and such if the kink makes it possible for nerve signals to be blocked.
that just my personal thinknig.
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Re: Reasonable price for kinked pinstripe female?
In my opinion, no responsible breeder should ever sell a kinked animal. If for no other reason (and there are others) but for your own reputation.
As bad as it sounds, that animal goes in the freezer.
Reason being, you neve know as the breeder who the animal is being sold to, even if they only want it as a "pet". A "pet" snake can quickly become a "breeder" snake and then that kinked "breeder" snake makes babies that are kinked.
Now regardless of what that animal was sold as, your name as a breeder can quickly turn to poop.
All you've got is your reputation, breeders should do more to protect it.
We also don't need any more genetically deformed animals in this hobby.
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Re: Reasonable price for kinked pinstripe female?
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Originally Posted by stargazed85
Hi.
A local breeder close to me has a 2010 female pinstripe with a small kink in her back. I have seen pictures of her and the kink. I'm also more then welcomed to check her out in person.
Do you think $100 is a reasonable price?
Hoping for everyone's input and advice.
Thanks
I keep trying to send u a pm but you're inbox is full. :)
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Re: Reasonable price for kinked pinstripe female?
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Originally Posted by mykee
In my opinion, no responsible breeder should ever sell a kinked animal. If for no other reason (and there are others) but for your own reputation.
As bad as it sounds, that animal goes in the freezer.
Reason being, you neve know as the breeder who the animal is being sold to, even if they only want it as a "pet". A "pet" snake can quickly become a "breeder" snake and then that kinked "breeder" snake makes babies that are kinked.
Now regardless of what that animal was sold as, your name as a breeder can quickly turn to poop.
All you've got is your reputation, breeders should do more to protect it.
We also don't need any more genetically deformed animals in this hobby.
I doubt I'm getting her. I stated before I would not breed her if I did, as I am not a breeder. IMO I don't think she deserves to go into a freezer!
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Originally Posted by supercinnamon1day
I keep trying to send u a pm but you're inbox is full. :)
Inbox emptied! ;)
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Re: Reasonable price for kinked pinstripe female?
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Originally Posted by mykee
In my opinion, no responsible breeder should ever sell a kinked animal. If for no other reason (and there are others) but for your own reputation.
As bad as it sounds, that animal goes in the freezer.
Reason being, you neve know as the breeder who the animal is being sold to, even if they only want it as a "pet". A "pet" snake can quickly become a "breeder" snake and then that kinked "breeder" snake makes babies that are kinked.
Now regardless of what that animal was sold as, your name as a breeder can quickly turn to poop.
All you've got is your reputation, breeders should do more to protect it.
We also don't need any more genetically deformed animals in this hobby.
Your assumption is based on all kinking being genetic, which is far from the case. Kinks are most often caused by thermal fluctuations during incubation. Only a couple of genetic mutations are associated with kinking. I don't see how this would come back to hurt your name unless the person you sold the animal to decided to essentially be a complete and total :cens0r: by creating rumours about you. Considering the animal would be significantly marked down and sold as just a pet in the first place, I don't see any reason the person purchasing the animal would have to go this route.
Note: I've never sold a kinked animal to anyone, just don't see how selling a kinked morph at a significant discount as a pet correlates to giving you a bad name as a breeder. I've seen at least a few decently well-known breeders doing just this, and haven't heard anything bad about them because of it.
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I don't believe that any animal that is eating moving and acting normally should be euthanized, however I don't believe that they should be sold either. Anyone who breeds for any length of time WILL produce kinked and/or deformed animals, and not all, in fact probably most will not be caused by weak genetics, however they still should not be used for breeding. They can still make perfectly good pets and I will give these away, preferably to someone who doesn't have any other ball pythons.
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