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    Prices for Morphs...

    I'm kinda looking for a high quality Greenback Cinnamon female... or just a high quality female cinnamon ball python. (Which to me, is high contrast, light color back markings, intense blushing and a signature cinnamon color (high reds) with a clean markings (Less bleeding along the dorsal)) I'm super picky, so I'm willing to wait for the right female to come up before adding her, but that's another topic.

    What would be a reasonable price to pay for a cinnamon or a greenback cinnamon yearling?

    Also, does anyone have something like a website where reasonable prices for going rates of morphs currently are? Ya know, an idiot's guide to the current market type of thing? Also, is there a compiled list of what people are known well for breeding? Such as their special line of X morph? (Not so much who did it first) If you have those links, I'd like them... since the market tends to change when I'm not looking, etc.

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    never herd of a greenback.

    Fauna and Kingsnake are places to go to see what snakes are currently for sale. The market changes rapidly I couldn't even see a site like that being accurate. You would also be doing yourself a favor by forgetting about the marketing line name put in front of some morphs and just look at whats out there and choose what you think looks the best.

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    Green backs/green pastels are the more blushy type of black backs. So black backs are black along the dorsal, but green pastels is supposed to have intense blushing there instead. They were proven out by Amir Soleymani. Not sure why he called them green though.

    http://www.albeysreptiles.com/ball_col.htm# has an example.

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    Here's an interesting site, I haven't used it or checked how accurate it is though...

    http://www.snakemarket.com/
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    Re: Prices for Morphs...

    Quote Originally Posted by GoldSheep View Post
    Green backs/green pastels are the more blushy type of black backs. So black backs are black along the dorsal, but green pastels is supposed to have intense blushing there instead. They were proven out by Amir Soleymani. Not sure why he called them green though.
    combining names on me lol, yea green pastels, lori balls, also check out het red axanthics, their all thought to be the same morph by some.

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    Het reds are where it's at!
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    Re: Prices for Morphs...

    Quote Originally Posted by GoldSheep View Post
    I'm kinda looking for a high quality Greenback Cinnamon female... or just a high quality female cinnamon ball python. (Which to me, is high contrast, light color back markings, intense blushing and a signature cinnamon color (high reds) with a clean markings (Less bleeding along the dorsal)) I'm super picky, so I'm willing to wait for the right female to come up before adding her, but that's another topic.

    What would be a reasonable price to pay for a cinnamon or a greenback cinnamon yearling?

    Also, does anyone have something like a website where reasonable prices for going rates of morphs currently are? Ya know, an idiot's guide to the current market type of thing? Also, is there a compiled list of what people are known well for breeding? Such as their special line of X morph? (Not so much who did it first) If you have those links, I'd like them... since the market tends to change when I'm not looking, etc.
    Quote Originally Posted by GoldSheep View Post
    Green backs/green pastels are the more blushy type of black backs. So black backs are black along the dorsal, but green pastels is supposed to have intense blushing there instead. They were proven out by Amir Soleymani. Not sure why he called them green though.

    http://www.albeysreptiles.com/ball_col.htm# has an example.
    It is funny you should mention those two morphs because a breeding I did of a Graziani line Cinnamon Silver bullet (Super Cinnamon/Pastel) bred to a Green Pastel just finished hatching today! One of my first set of twins was this incredible looking Black Back Cinny pictured first!



    and also in the clutch was this very cool Gargoyle (Cinnamon/Green Pastel). There were four Cinnies and three Gargoyles in the clutch with one of the Gargoyles being a possible Pastel Gargoyle! Have to wait until the first shed to make sure!


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