LOL since I was the one who brought up desert females, it was more along the lines of you just don't see them advertised since there's no "perceived" market for them. I'm guessing they are culled or fed off as they're "valued" less than even normal males. Supply - Demand - Price - Market ... it's all related. Buyers set the price, not sellers.
Depends, there's an expression in pawn... the fast money is the low money. If the seller is motivated due to something like a job loss or unexpected bill, he may need to move animals for quick cash. That lowers the price. Or, it could be a scam as you pointed out.
Also not brought up but there's a collection sale over on Fauna now with some insanely low prices... because the seller admits some of the snakes have had recurring RI's for the last few months. Some buyers may decide to roll the dice on those snakes, and hope they don't come up craps. Not for me though.











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