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    Breeding size females that are healthy and all that jazz are worth a pretty penny.

    It's hard to say because there just aren't any for sale, and if there were it would probably get snatched up in a second.

    $1000? $2000? More? I've seen 1500g+ pastel females go for $600-800 or so.

    With pretty much any morph, you see supply skyrocket every year via exponential growth due to breeding, thus significant price drops over short periods of time. However, 2-3 years to wait to get a clutch from a newly purchased female hatchling is a long time to wait, so adult female morphs are often worth a pretty penny simply due to impatience

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