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    ok then the price isn't crazy then.... What do you all mean by reduced pattern?

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    She isn't a bad pinstripe in my opinion, but I am not a fan of dark pins. I prefer high gold ones. I do like that long stripe down her back. That is something I look for, personally. I also look for either an aberrant reduced pattern or a very uniform busy pattern. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, though.

    For her I would probably pay somewhere in the $150-200 range due to her size and my preferences.

    Edit: Reduced patterns are just that, reduced patterns. Likewise a busy pattern is a lot of patterning. Basically we are talking about the amount of black "pinstripes" she has.
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    Re: Grade this snake Version 0.2

    Quote Originally Posted by AK907 View Post
    She isn't a bad pinstripe in my opinion, but I am not a fan of dark pins. I prefer high gold ones. I do like that long stripe down her back. That is something I look for, personally. I also look for either an aberrant reduced pattern or a very uniform busy pattern. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, though.

    For her I would probably pay somewhere in the $150 range due to her size and my preferences.
    Good luck, wont find a female pinstripe under 250 unless seller is desperate.

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    Re: Grade this snake Version 0.2

    Quote Originally Posted by AK907 View Post
    She isn't a bad pinstripe in my opinion, but I am not a fan of dark pins. I prefer high gold ones. I do like that long stripe down her back. That is something I look for, personally. I also look for either an aberrant reduced pattern or a very uniform busy pattern. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, though.

    For her I would probably pay somewhere in the $150-200 range due to her size and my preferences.

    Edit: Reduced patterns are just that, reduced patterns. Likewise a busy pattern is a lot of patterning. Basically we are talking about the amount of black "pinstripes" she has.
    ok thanks!


    well, yea, I do prefer lighter colored and reduced patterns as well, but I see her pics, and I dont fall in love, but when I held her I did...

    Maybe next time I go there I can clear up my mind

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    Re: Grade this snake Version 0.2

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Male pins all day long 125-150 and females 275-350.
    if the price its in the range that Rich told you I say buy it, if the snake is in PR, if you buy it on the states, youll pay at least $40-$50 in vet cert. plus $90-$100 on shipping, thats a $150 more.

    Here in PR are a little more expensive, but some times you can get some at that price range.

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    Re: Grade this snake Version 0.2

    Quote Originally Posted by volcom View Post
    if the price its in the range that Rich told you I say buy it, if the snake is in PR, if you buy it on the states, youll pay at least $40-$50 in vet cert. plus $90-$100 on shipping, thats a $150 more.

    Here in PR are a little more expensive, but some times you can get some at that price range.
    yea, I already got instructed on that
    but thanks for the pointer

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    Re: Grade this snake Version 0.2

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Good luck, wont find a female pinstripe under 250 unless seller is desperate.
    I've seen several female hatchlings under $200 from a couple different local breeders. Males were in the $100-125 range. Run of the mill pinstripes, but pinstripes none the less. Obviously you'll pay more for better examples of the morph, hence why I passed on the cheap ones.

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