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    Figured yall were gunna say that. Why must pieds be so bloody expensive? We've been wanting a pied for some time now (who doesn't want a pied?). Time to start saving up.

    She was a rescue we picked up at the end of last year. She was skin and bones, barely 300 grams (and almost 3ft!), dehydrated with stuck sheds. You know the snake I'm talking about. She instantly became a favorite in our collection. She is at a lean 1,100 grams empty now and is destroying everything put in front of her. Figure if she keeps this up we should have no problems getting her up to 1,400-1,500 grams for some late season pairing.

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    Re: Dinker pairing opinions...

    i vote pied..

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    Re: Dinker pairing opinions...

    Quote Originally Posted by AK907 View Post
    Figured yall were gunna say that. Why must pieds be so bloody expensive? We've been wanting a pied for some time now (who doesn't want a pied?). Time to start saving up.

    She was a rescue we picked up at the end of last year. She was skin and bones, barely 300 grams (and almost 3ft!), dehydrated with stuck sheds. You know the snake I'm talking about. She instantly became a favorite in our collection. She is at a lean 1,100 grams empty now and is destroying everything put in front of her. Figure if she keeps this up we should have no problems getting her up to 1,400-1,500 grams for some late season pairing.
    You can get male hets for pretty cheap like $150 or less and I've seen pieds going as low as $575 they have dropped alot the last couple of years
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    Re: Dinker pairing opinions...

    Quote Originally Posted by benwallage9 View Post
    You can get male hets for pretty cheap like $150 or less and I've seen pieds going as low as $575 they have dropped alot the last couple of years
    Oh yeah, we have plenty of access to them around here. We have 4 monthly expos within a couple hour drive of here that we attend (Cleveland, Columbus, Harmar House and Steel City). I will hold out for the right male if need be. I intend on being very picky and getting the highest quality pied we can find. If we are dropping that kind of money he WILL be perfect.

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