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What would be a good offer?
I am looking at picking up a pinstripe female yearling, and a lemon pastel female to round out my girls. What would you guys consider a FAIR offer for the both of them?
Mike
Mike
P.S. - Just remember "This ain't no dress rehearsal !!!"
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Re: What would be a good offer?
$350, $200+ depending on quality
You can find them for less too.
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Re: What would be a good offer?
It depends on the quality of the morph. A poor example I wouldn't buy, no matter the cost. A supreme example I'd pay far more than market value.
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Re: What would be a good offer?
 Originally Posted by xscorpio
It depends on the quality of the morph. A poor example I wouldn't buy, no matter the cost. A supreme example I'd pay far more than market value.
Well said. I agree X2
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Re: What would be a good offer?
If you're breeding them, then you need to pick up the better quality morph. If you're just picking them up as a pet, it's really up to you.
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Re: What would be a good offer?
For female yearling pinstripe, depending on weight maybe $300-500. Is the pastel a yearling? How nice is she? Lots of pastels will brown out to the point they look like normals, whereas some will stay vibrant yellow. So if she's a really bright yearling, I'd easily pay $500 or more. As you can't put a "market value" on a smoking example of a morph.
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