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    how does 200,000 for a ball sound?

    http://www.constrictors.com/Collecti...allPython.html

    just curious is this worth 200,000? im not familiar with morphs so im asking the more experienced members out of curiousity.
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    Re: how does 200,000 for a ball sound?

    Thats actually a very subjective question. What is worth that to one, may not be to another. I personally could never ever afford to spend that kind of money and would not even if I had it... but they are very pretty and if you can afford one, why not if thats what you want.
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    Re: how does 200,000 for a ball sound?

    Ball pythons have sold for $125,000+ before...and so have other animals. White snakes are rare, can be a great breeding tool, and are a great animal to have in a collection. Like all products and services, ball python prices are based off of supply and demand......high demand and low supply = high prices.
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    Re: how does 200,000 for a ball sound?

    If you bred that snake to a normal this year... you would get all fireballs, which sell for quite a bit. Your 200,000 investment would return quite a lot more than that within your first breeding. So... IMO, yes.. it's worth it.
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    Re: how does 200,000 for a ball sound?

    That snake now has a new owner ... so obviously someone thought so.

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    Re: how does 200,000 for a ball sound?

    Who got it! I wanna know the lucky owner

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    Re: how does 200,000 for a ball sound?

    very beautiful snake... although i prefer the ones with the ball markings as well as the white... makes me think the snake is tattooed! LOL
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    Re: how does 200,000 for a ball sound?

    Personally.....I prefer solid darker snakes like the super cinny and patternless over the solid white snakes.....one reason I am leaning toward a cinny(and spider) for my next snake purchase....pewters and super cinnies are awesome.
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    Re: how does 200,000 for a ball sound?

    Well I dont know what the geneti are but 2 hets aka fireballs would cost 50k

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