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View Poll Results: how much have you paid for a ball python morph?
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$100 or less
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$100-$500
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$500-$1000
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$1,000-$2,000
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$3,000-$5,000
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Registered User
Re: How much have you paid for ball python morph?
I don't remember the year(s) but here are some of the animals I purchased when they were worth a lot more than they are now. And I will state this up front. I have no regrets about what I paid. I may have paid 3-4-5 times the current values but I am also 3-4-5 times ahead on producing more of them.
$12,500.00 for an adult pied
$10.000.00 for a 2.1 trio of 100% het lavender albinos
$6.500.00 for a yearling spider
$$$ A WHOLE LOT for a crystal & a pastel crystal
FYI
The first albino boas were around $50.000.00
The first cb veiled chameleons were $750.00 a pair for hatchlings
The first cb albino burmese were around $3,500.00
Bruce Delles c/o Twin Cities Reptiles
CELEBRATING OUR 30th YEAR IN THE RETAIL REPTILE BUSINESS
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BPnet Veteran
Re: How much have you paid for ball python morph?
5K on a pied female, and worth every penny.
Neil
Bunch of BP's
0.1 3 Toed Box Turtles (Thunderball)
2.1 Labradoodles (Duke, Vinnie, Sophie)
0.1 Awsome Wife - 1.2 Awesome Kids
www.sunsetpythons.com
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BPnet Veteran
Re: How much have you paid for ball python morph?
$3800 last spring on a Bee. He is earning his keep this season to say the least!! He is a solid breeder and could "BEE" the chief ingredient to a Killer or two. And just maybe something even more striking.
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Re: How much have you paid for ball python morph?
Originally Posted by Mikkla
Wow, thats almost hard to believe. Now when you thinking back about it, was it a good deal?
It was definitely a good deal. Even though you can get them cheaper now, he will make back all of that money before he dies. If I were to sell everything that he produced last year (including combos), he probably would have paid for himself already.
Originally Posted by munding
wow!! when was this tim? '01?
First Pin produced in 2005.
Originally Posted by jkobylka
$6000, $8000, $10,000 $20,000. I do not regret any of those purchases or the amount I spent on them.
I'll have to agree with you on this one Justin.
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BPnet Veteran
Re: How much have you paid for ball python morph?
Ive spent $2400 on a reverse trio of het pieds..and this will my first shot at producing one...(5 eggs cooking) Ive also spent $3200 on a mojave male and have only produced 1 so far...$2800 on a female spider that still hasnt reached her breeding weight. and a cinny male for $7000..
But things are still good as in the long run they will produce more than I paid for them...
Kevin Stoltz
www.KMSreptiles.com
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BPnet Veteran
Re: How much have you paid for ball python morph?
$1400 including shipping for my lesser male.
Robin
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Re: How much have you paid for ball python morph?
The most I have paid so far is $250 for my male spider, but I am still in college so I cant afford to spend the big bucks yet. One day though.....
~Alli
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Re: How much have you paid for ball python morph?
$600 for an '05 male pastel in 2006.
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BPnet Veteran
Re: How much have you paid for ball python morph?
$2k on a pastel female several years ago. She was just on the edge of breeding weight for this season and I decided to hold back. The breeder offered me two normal females to go with her as part of the deal. At the time I didn't think I had enough setup for all three, so I only took one of the normals. I got home, set everybody up and then realized I could have set up both normals, oh well.
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Re: How much have you paid for ball python morph?
The most I've spent is $1500 0n my 06 albino,
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