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    Angolan Pythons

    Can anyone tell me what the demand is out there for Angolans? Do you think it will go up? I have had my pair up for sale and NOBODY wants them. I'll probably just hang on to them and breed them this year. Maybe babies are more popular? I guess I really thought they would take off. If this isn't the proper thread for this I sincerely apologize...but what are some good prices? Regardless of not being over done and still remaining pure, which I truly love, They are full of personality and have the weirdest feeling scales. I have another project in mind and I'd need to make room and I really thought this would be the fastest way to make that room with the best return.

    Sorry for the ramble. I'm going to pick up a few specific things at Hamburg and was hoping to have the cash and room by then. Guess I'll just need to get a bigger rack and maybe a bigger rodent supplier instead
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    Angolan Pythons

    I know that I want to get into Angolans, once the price goes down a bit! I think the demand is higher than you think, they may just be priced a bit high. Not too sure on the market, but I think that they are absolutely amazing!

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    Angolan Pythons

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    I would love a pair if I had the space, text me how much you are asking for them.. I can ask around here see if any of my friends may be interested... unless you pick up only.
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    Re: Angolan Pythons

    This is not the place to talk about sales or to inquire about sales if you want to do so take it to PM. Thank you
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    A pet store around here had an adult pair they want $5000 for. To rich for me.
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    I have seen all of two so far here in Germany, Im sure there are more around though. I saw one at a show and the second the local reptile store has, never asked him where he got it from. They are cool, I think their time is coming, though I doubt they will ever be as popular as boas and ball pythons. Maybe if some morphs are found? But sometimes I think it would be nice just to leave them as they are naturally.

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    I love them but they're just too far out of my price range still...
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    Re: Angolan Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by cecilbturtle View Post
    Sorry for the ramble. I'm going to pick up a few specific things at Hamburg and was hoping to have the cash and room by then.
    Soooo Jeloius. I've been wanting to attend the Hamburg show for almost 15 years and I never manage to get there. Just as well I guess since you can't transport hots through NY state so I'd have to drive through Michigan adding hours and hours to an already very long drive.
    As far as the Angolans go. Keep em. They are a species that will always be in demand. And In a few years when they are an affordable price that many people are willing to spend you'll have a head start on an amazing project.
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    Re: Angolan Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by brobertson View Post
    I know that I want to get into Angolans, once the price goes down a bit! I think the demand is higher than you think, they may just be priced a bit high. Not too sure on the market, but I think that they are absolutely amazing!

    Quote Originally Posted by jason_ladouceur View Post
    Soooo Jeloius. I've been wanting to attend the Hamburg show for almost 15 years and I never manage to get there. Just as well I guess since you can't transport hots through NY state so I'd have to drive through Michigan adding hours and hours to an already very long drive.
    As far as the Angolans go. Keep em. They are a species that will always be in demand. And In a few years when they are an affordable price that many people are willing to spend you'll have a head start on an amazing project.


    Good luck with that. I seriously doubt their prices will go down any further. These pythons are rare in captivity due to the long civil war in Angola. Although the war is over, the fields and forests are covered with land mines, and few dare to risk catching these pythons in their natural habitat. And it is still a country of extreme civil unrest. The wild capture and exportation of these pythons is highly unlikely making the bloodlines we have here in the US very coveted. Hence the high price tag.

    You have to understand that Angolans are rare enough in the reptile hobby that many people don't even know what they are. And once they learn about them, it'll take time to realize that the $1000+ price tag for a pair is worth it. Angolans just do not endeavor a market in the same way ball python morphs do and there is not a huge market or following for them like there is with balls. As such, those who want them are willing to pay for them.

    But it's harder to find someone willing to buy from a relative unknown in this species. I will be honest with you, I purchased a 1.1 pair only a few weeks ago - from Chad Duggin. Why did I choose him even though I paid a bit more? Because he is one of the foremost breeders of Angolans in the US. He is working with the 2 bloodlines I personally desire (Trooper Walsh and Casey Lazik lines) and his female is producing 14+ egg clutches with mulitple twins and my 2 will be line bred on her. Once I build up a breeding group and produce some nice offspring, I can begin marketing them - with some help and input from Chad who is well-known in the field. I hope to build up a solid reputation with these snakes as this is the species I wish to specialize in.

    I am in NO way criticizing you, but your ads leave out a few important details which might be important to serious buyers. In your first ad, you are asking to trade. Well, unless someone has those snakes you list, no one's going to really jump on that. And your second ad mentions that they are "reduced" but you don't say what they are reduced to. What exactly are you asking for these snakes? (don't answer that here - as Deborah mentioned, this is not the place to post the details). What are their bloodlines? Do you have documentation of those bloodlines from the original seller/breeder? These are things that should be in the ad. I may well have inquired on them myself if this information had been there from the start. Again, I mean NO disrespect - only trying to help you!!

    Lastly, one should never get a species because they might be a good investment. You should always choose a species because you love it and truly enjoy working with it. Angolans are not everyone's cup of tea, however, once one has been bitten by the Angolan bug, there's no going back. These snakes are truly amazing!! They have a boa's personality in a ball python's body. Best of both worlds!

    If your pair is still available, pm me. I may still be interested.
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