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    Show off your Lavender albinos!!

    I am looking to get into the lavender albinos and would just like to see what your snakes look like. Also, how well do they sell?
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    Re: Show off your Lavender albinos!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kylegep View Post
    Also, how well do they sell?
    Lavendar Albinos are a fairly high dollar morph. They don't turn over that often. As a collector, I would love to have one, but the price point is a little high for me right now.
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    Re: Show off your Lavender albinos!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Lavendar Albinos are a fairly high dollar morph. They don't turn over that often. As a collector, I would love to have one, but the price point is a little high for me right now.
    Agreed, They are not cheap so they wont be jumping out of your hands right away.

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    Actually females were in huge demand this year. I sold out and left a few customers hanging. I just sold my last male and only have one male spider lav left. They do sell and pretty quickly in my experience.

    Here are some photos...

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    Bad picture of a female at approx 18 months


    Picture of a male at approx 18 months


    Spider lav hatchlings

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    I sold or traded over 20 this year.....have 2 left.......and a waiting list for hatchlings.....some people don't want changing animals....don't know why......oh well....

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    Re: Show off your Lavender albinos!!

    Quote Originally Posted by JTrott View Post
    some people don't want changing animals
    Jason, I'm not sure I understand your meaning?
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    Dave you always have gorgeous animals! It doesn't make me wonder why you sell out quickly. You're an amazing breeder with smokin animals at all times!


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    Re: Show off your Lavender albinos!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Green View Post
    Actually females were in huge demand this year. I sold out and left a few customers hanging. I just sold my last male and only have one male spider lav left. They do sell and pretty quickly in my experience.

    Here are some photos...

    Spider lavs


    Bad picture of a female at approx 18 months


    Picture of a male at approx 18 months


    Spider lav hatchlings
    They're seriously stunning
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    ((Cuteness?Off.The.Scale.))

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    Re: Show off your Lavender albinos!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Jason, I'm not sure I understand your meaning?
    Lavenders are not hatched purple.......they are hatched looking like one of the highest contrast albinos that you will ever see.....as they age....the white changes to a lavender/purple color.......when they are about 3-6 months of age is when the color change starts......in the beginning of the change they look like a dirty albino, and between 12 and 24 months of age, they turn purple, instead of a 'dirty white'.......

    The age my 'leftovers' are at, they are at that diry albino stage.....about 500-750 grams......so they don't sell well......the people who know how lavenders progress like them this size, but the peolpe who know, have them already......

    Hope that all that rambling makes sense......

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