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    breeder spider value

    I was going to trade my breeder size female spider as i want to get into a few different morphs but people keep asking me what cash value i would take. She is a female spider ball python just shy of 1500 grams she has locked with the lesser and the pastel numerous times sinve september. what would you ask for her. Give a high to low quality raning as i have no picture to post for quality reference. Also a male pastel proven breeder 1200 grams and a male fire 200 grams. thanks

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    I may be off here, but at that size I think anywhere from $700-$900 maybe for the Spider. As for the Pastel male, if he is really nice $150- $200 (But I'm probably off). Sadly Pastel males are getting harder to move and many people are selling breeder males for the same price as hatchlings.
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    This is just a guesstimate, and hopefully someone more experienced will chime in, but here goes!

    spider female 1500g - $6-700
    Male pastel proven - $150-300 (this will vary widely on quality)
    Male fire 200g - $2-300 again, varying largely on quality.

    I don't see a huge difference in price range on spider quality. Because of the fact the wide range of wants on spiders. Many like high white, or low white. Busy or reduced. IMO with fires and pastels its much more of a majority on what people like. Pastels, brighter the better, yellow = yay, brown = no yay. Although pattern preference varies with fires, coloration should be light and creamy. Some (a lot I think) prefer reduced pattern fires. If you have to ask "is this a fire" its not a good fire.

    This is my observation and opinion, in no way meant to be fact. Hope it helps a little!

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    Update: the reason I didn't go 7-9 (that was my first thought too lol) was because she was not proven yet. Or so i assumed from your description. If she has laid for you in the past, the price would go up. Also, people like big girls, she is of weight at almost 1500, but more grams = more money.

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    Re: breeder spider value

    this is the fire i dont have pics of the others[IMG][/IMG]
    he was in a dark spot in the room he is lighter and he has a wicked belly

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    Re: breeder spider value

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    Re: breeder spider value

    these numbers are right around what i was thinking but didnt know how her stage in breeding would play out

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    You can always start at the top and go down. Ask high but mention you are open to offers. That way you have wiggle room.

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    Foot in the door method! Ask something that is a little over reaching and tack on "obo". While people think you're a little over zealous, they pitch you an offer closer to what they would want to pay. Usually not too far off.

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    I would say 750$ for the 1.500 gram spider female..

    150$ for the pastel male..

    And 100$ for the fire male..
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