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    Re: Over priced BPs?

    Most pet stores are going to have to get their animals from some one, and then care for them.... I am in the process of opening a store here, and I will produce most of my own ( alot of the reptiles in store will be produced my my family or other local breeders.)... Keep cost down but I am not afraid to refuse a sale to someone who will not care for it.
    You also should realize that you will pay 30-50 bucks for shipping

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    Re: Over priced BPs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny View Post
    That person sells a normal ball python for $20, the petstore has to make a profit. If they want that $40 profit, they have to sell it at a minimum of $60. Then there is the cost of feeding and housing it during the time it is there. Working in a pet store I can tell you that sometimes a snake will stay with us for a month or more. That is at least 4 feedings and the cost of the heat and bedding. So that is usually why they have to up the price a lot when you get them from a pet store.

    Just my
    Thanks. I understand what you are saying. I dont want anyone to get the idea that Im trying to come down on the store. Thats why I am asking for prices in other areas. I know that the stores need to make a profit in order to stay in business but I am trying to figure out why a place like LLL Reptile can afford to have their stock priced at $19.99 all the time (last week they had them on sale for $10.00) and other stores charge much more? I think that I am starting to get the picture though.

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    Pet stores are ridiculous. I got ripped off on my first one because I went with a recommendation from a friend (right before I came here to learn anything) and I paid $140 for normal girl. They told me she hadn't been in the store for a day. Someone came in and sold her to them for some reason or another. I regret the impulse decision and price, but she is the sweetest thing. Not the slightest bit afraid of people. High contrast; the dark is almost black with a little blushing, the light almost green with heavy white border and a little yellow creeping up the side. She looks phenomenal next to my het pied. 600g at the time. She eats live mice like a champ (working of f/t rats). No apparent health problems. I say we got lucky with her health, etc. and the pet store got a ridiculous profit for keeping her in a tank for a few hours.

    It's a love/hate thing with that decision I guess. If I had known there were cheaper, I'd have never gone and paid so much. But I really like the girl, so she just might be worth it...
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    Re: Over priced BPs?

    I paid $80 for ours. And that was 40% off. Canadian pet stores

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    Re: Over priced BPs?

    With SYR no longer doing snake shipments, unless you're a huge breeder with a special deal, expect to be paying more like $70 to $75 in shipping charges now.
    Fed Ex isn't cheap.
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    Re: Over priced BPs?

    Lmao, you guys think it's bad? Try being a Canadian. Here's some "average" prices for yeah in Canada...

    Hatchlings:
    normal female - 75-100
    normal male - 25-50
    pastel male - 125-200
    pastel female - 250-300
    spider male - 250-300
    spider female - 300-350
    mojave male - 300-350
    mojave female - 350-425

    Breeding size:
    normal female - 250-300
    normal male - 50-100
    pastel male - 175-225
    pastel female - 500-1000

    That's just a taste.

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    Re: Over priced BPs?

    $1000 pastels? My goodness, what is going on up there in my hat?
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    The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.

    1.0 '10 cinnamon bp
    1.0 Coluber constrictor constrictor
    1.1 gargoyle geckos
    0.2 normal bp
    0.1 beautiful normal bp RIP
    1.0 '04 het pied bp RIP

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    Re: Over priced BPs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy78 View Post
    Lmao, you guys think it's bad? Try being a Canadian. Here's some "average" prices for yeah in Canada...



    Hatchlings:
    normal female - 75-100
    normal male - 25-50
    pastel male - 125-200
    pastel female - 250-300
    spider male - 250-300
    spider female - 300-350
    mojave male - 300-350
    mojave female - 350-425

    Breeding size:
    normal female - 250-300
    normal male - 50-100
    pastel male - 175-225
    pastel female - 500-1000

    That's just a taste.
    Quote Originally Posted by stevepoppers View Post
    $1000 pastels? My goodness, what is going on up there in my hat?
    Thats for a breeder size pastel..........
    A breeder size pastel that a proven breeder and hold color well with big clutches is worth that even here.....normals breeder females go for 80-200 depending on same variables

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    Re: Over priced BPs?

    Quote Originally Posted by stevepoppers View Post
    $1000 pastels? My goodness, what is going on up there in my hat?
    Ha! You couldn't even approach me to sell my adult female pastel for LESS than $1000. $1000 for a breedable female pastel is not a bad price.

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    Re: Over priced BPs?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy78 View Post
    Lmao, you guys think it's bad? Try being a Canadian. Here's some "average" prices for yeah in Canada...

    Hatchlings:
    normal female - 75-100
    normal male - 25-50
    pastel male - 125-200
    pastel female - 250-300
    spider male - 250-300
    spider female - 300-350
    mojave male - 300-350
    mojave female - 350-425

    Breeding size:
    normal female - 250-300
    normal male - 50-100
    pastel male - 175-225
    pastel female - 500-1000

    That's just a taste.
    LMAO Check this out, cross the pond and head south to South Africa

    Hatchlings:
    normal female - 200
    normal male - 200
    pastel male - 475
    pastel female - 550
    spider male - 650
    spider female - 650
    mojave male - 650
    mojave female - 925
    Piebald male/female - 2000
    Albino male/female - 1200

    We recently had a shipment of ranched ball pythons arrive here in South Africa. The importer of these was selling these to the petshops between $33.00 & $45.00. A lot of these petshops are then selling on at between $170 to $200.

    I don't know what the importer paid for these ranched hatchlings and the shipping.

    Funny thing is that you can actually buy locally bred normals at between $105 to $160 which is less than what the petshops sell ranched babies for.

    Down here the petshops make a killing with these animals, granted they have overheads etc to cover, but still IMO they overprice these animals....
    http://www.ballpythonssa.co.za - Home of Iron Balls Ball Pythons
    3.3 Normals - 1.2 100% Het Albino - 1.1 Spider
    0.1 Pastel - 1.0 VPI Axanthic - 0.1 VPI Het Axanthic
    1.0 Het Pied - 0.1 Pied - 0.1 Het Ghost
    0.1 Butter - 1.0 Cinnamon - 1.1 Yellow Belly
    1.0 - Super Pastel - 1.0 Ghost - 1.0 Mojave

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