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Fair priced pair?
Is 400.00 a fair price for an adult pair of normal hogs? Their weights are listed but they are supposed to be about 26 inches. From my understanding that's a big male and a not quite ready female, correct?
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I personally don't think it's that great. Do you have pictures of the pair? For reference, there's an adult pair on kingsnake that's 66% het amel for $400. Another reference, is an adult 100% het hypo for $500.
If anything, try a reasonable lower offer.
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I dont think its that bad.. Depending on weights.
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If your looking to breed them I would hold off and get some het animals. Hogs grow really fast and will be ready to breed in no time. I purchased a female at 60g in Jan and shes doubled her size since and will be more than ready to breed next season. For 400 you could probably find a almost ready to breed het albino girl and male hets are real cheap.
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Thanks that's kinda what I was thinking. These guys are for sale at a well know reptile store that usually has very strange prices of things. I think my best bet would be through kingsnake or a show.
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Re: Fair priced pair?
 Originally Posted by oskyle1567
If your looking to breed them I would hold off and get some het animals. Hogs grow really fast and will be ready to breed in no time. I purchased a female at 60g in Jan and shes doubled her size since and will be more than ready to breed next season. For 400 you could probably find a almost ready to breed het albino girl and male hets are real cheap.
How fast do they grow, I'm not to familiar with growth speed of hogs. As far as breeding them the only thing I have been told is 3 years, 3 feet, and 300 grams. I saw a 2010 female on kingsnake that was only 90 grams. She is just under weight or is that normal?
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Males are generally ready to breed after 12 months, and females after 2 years and 200-250 grams.
Edit: However, females have been bred as early as 18 months, though waiting the extra few months is advisable.
Last edited by Virus; 09-01-2012 at 06:13 PM.
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