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    value through age

    hey ya'll. can anyone tell me how some of these corns up in age (money wise).
    I mean, i've seen how much babies are and some adults (usually in the 75-150) range. Is that pretty much how prices go? curious about it- i dont see too many adult corns up for sale and am not too sure on how pricing goes. any examples? do they tend to stay in the 100$ range even as breedable adults?

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    Re: value through age

    In the uk baby corns are usally much cheaper , adult breeding age corns go for a lot more , its the same as with most snakes over here
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    Talking Re: value through age

    Quote Originally Posted by shhhli
    hey ya'll. can anyone tell me how some of these corns up in age (money wise).
    I mean, i've seen how much babies are and some adults (usually in the 75-150) range. Is that pretty much how prices go? curious about it- i dont see too many adult corns up for sale and am not too sure on how pricing goes. any examples? do they tend to stay in the 100$ range even as breedable adults?
    Normaly the only times you will see adult corn snake up for sale is they are past the prime breeder ages,they are unable to produce at all or someone needs some quik cash.I have seen some pairs of adults for $800 just because the person was getting out of those type of corns(i can not remember the morph lol).Majority of the time adult corns are just like any other reptile in someones collection "they are worth to much to let go" .
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    Re: value through age

    Here in you can expect to pay about 100 eruos more for adults 3-4 years old. Alot of breeders as myself will sell adult het sibling pairs. I start my adult pairs at 200 eruos depending on morph and het's.
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    Re: value through age

    ahha. that's what i figured, that since you raise'em you keep'em kind of thing. the reason my babies were so much i believe was due to their morph and the breeder.
    just curious. im the kind that would rather buy babies and raise them up to sell. i was hoping for what in the future, should i do that with corns, what was the general idea.
    i saw a pair of snows either sub or adult for 150. i assume adult because ben was 75 and adult and the same size as the male and female pair.

    thanks for the responses
    ive got my handy dandy current exchange..rate..calculator ^^ i love that i can talk turkey with people in europe via bp.net

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