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    What would you pay for a male dinker?

    What would you be willing to pay for a normal male dinker?
    Considering if it doesn't prove out, it's just a normal boy...hmmm...

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    100% depends on what he looks like. Ive seen some real dinkers and ive seen some "hey this bp has a clean belly so its definetly a dinker" dinkers...
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    The boy I'm considering reminds me of a harlequin. Very thick beautiful dorsal, light gold, flames, very reduced pattern. I know most harlequins don't prove out.. but this guy is so striking! Argggg.. decisions decisions...

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    sorry newb here dinker??

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    No more than $30. Maybe $50 at the very most.

    A Dinker is a normal that looks abnormal. They have traits that are unusual that may be heritable. They could potentially become their own morph if certain traits, such as a reduced banded pattern or solid black back, are inherited by offspring.

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    Re: What would you pay for a male dinker?

    i personally wouldn't consider a male dinker for a breeding project. but i'd probbably wouldn't pay more than $40 for a male.




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    The guy is asking $60 for him. I think we're going to pick him up. Hubby talked me into it (twisted my arm I tell ya ) even if he doesn't prove out, he's beautiful and my daughters have been wanting a pet snake like we have. I still would like to hear other opinions though! Because I think everyone has their own idea of what's worth a gamble lol

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    Re: What would you pay for a male dinker?

    I guess it all depends on how much you're willing to pay and how much faith you have in it proving out. I have a captive hatched male I bought last year that I'd be shocked if it didn't prove out. I didn't pay an exorbitant amount...but far more than I would ever consider for a normal male...or even a pastel or spider male. I'm pretty confident in my purchase, and though I'm not expecting ground breaking results, I don't question or regret the amount I paid for him.

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    Re: What would you pay for a male dinker?

    Quote Originally Posted by satomi325 View Post
    No more than $30. Maybe $50 at the very most.

    A Dinker is a normal that looks abnormal. They have traits that are unusual that may be heritable. They could potentially become their own morph if certain traits, such as a reduced banded pattern or solid black back, are inherited by offspring.

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    Oh ok i see thats kinda cool glad to know lol

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    Me, $30 at most usually $25


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