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    Re: What are your thoughts on the more expensive morphs?

    Quote Originally Posted by sur3fir3 View Post
    My likes are very specific. I like lucys, albinos, high white pieds, and any other morph that doesn't have dark colors. I also like all black snakes. For me it is pretty much one extreme or the other. For example when I bought my boa. I always wanted an albino boa. I like what they look like, and I really enjoy the yellow that comes in later on in life. I could have spent over 1K for a lipstick line with some other recessive or co-dominant trait, but I decided a snake is a snake. I can always buy that more expensive snake later on down the line when they come down in price.

    Anyways lets get to the answer to the question I don't see a point in spending more than $500 on a pet. Now if its to breed then I can see myself spending 1k to 2k, otherwise I would just wait until what I want drops in price to sub $500.

    Now you ask if its worthit. I think it is. If you can get exactly what you want then it is worth it.
    We appear to have identical tastes in snake colours




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