To get a general idea of a particular morph, visit Kingsnake.com.

When I went shopping for a cinny female, I studied the Hunter's Guide to Morphs here to know what I should look for in a cinny. I also did a search here and looked at maybe a hundred pictures of cinnamons, until I knew what I wanted MY cinny to look like.

Then I hit Kingsnake, did a search for cinnamon and started looking at prices. Sure there were some low-balls and a few high, but I was able to narrow down the price range to around $75 + or - either way.

I looked at every cinny at the next show, found a few I liked, but not anything to write home about, so to speak. I also saw my price range was fairly accurate. At the last table I visited, I found MY cinny. She was everything I wanted in the morph and more. I knew she was a once-in-a-lifetime find. I also knew she'd be more expensive than most of the others I looked at. However, when I asked her price, she came in under the upper limit I set for myself, and she came home with me.

Bottom line, do your research, know what you are looking for in YOUR particular snake, then decide what is a fair price to you, based on the average prices you see online.

Gale