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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    It will depends on 2 things the price you are willing to let the animal go for and the price someone is willing to pay.

    I have produced animals that have never been offered on the market and I have priced them based on what I thought was fair for a triple gene animal female (Enchi Pinstripe Pied).

    Now when it comes to the animal you will produce while pied combos are very thought for especially high white ones (which will be the case with this one) anything containing Spider might be debatable however so take that in consideration.(not everyone wants to work with spiders for obvious reasons)
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    Re: How to price

    Quote Originally Posted by Chkadii View Post
    Some people have price differences based on how much white their pied has, but what I personally look for in terms of quality is how bright the pied is in the colored areas. Some hold color really well, while others turn dark brown and get a bit muddy looking as adults.
    EXACTLY! It is very hard to find the correct wording at times.
    ~Marissa~


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    Re: How to price

    Quote Originally Posted by Marissa@MKmorphs View Post
    EXACTLY! It is very hard to find the correct wording at times.
    You were much better at it than I was! Your explanation was thorough, and you even included an example. And btw, your pied is amazing! I might just have to pull up that picture to reference as I walk around Hamburg on Saturday. "This is how great they can look! Don't settle for less!"

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    Okay, brighter pieds. I did not know that would be considered quality as I like darker pieds but again that is a personal preference so I can see what you mean by how much i would value the snake at. Of course there are a lot of other morphs I plan on mixing up, but the pied project I am more excited about. One day I plan on working with clowns which will turn out to be my new highlight in the future. I currently have 7 females and 3 males. All the males will be ready to go next year but only three females (maybe four hopefully). This will definitely be a hobby for me, nothing I would make a business on but I do have a couple that I spent quite a bit of money on so not sure if that would mean they are great quality, but that would not stop me from loving these creatures. Thank you guys for all your help.

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    Re: How to price

    Quote Originally Posted by BCS View Post
    Okay, brighter pieds. I did not know that would be considered quality as I like darker pieds but again that is a personal preference so I can see what you mean by how much i would value the snake at. Of course there are a lot of other morphs I plan on mixing up, but the pied project I am more excited about. One day I plan on working with clowns which will turn out to be my new highlight in the future. I currently have 7 females and 3 males. All the males will be ready to go next year but only three females (maybe four hopefully). This will definitely be a hobby for me, nothing I would make a business on but I do have a couple that I spent quite a bit of money on so not sure if that would mean they are great quality, but that would not stop me from loving these creatures. Thank you guys for all your help.
    Of course it could go the other way too, with an unusually dark/richly colored pied. It all depends on what the buyer is looking for!

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