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    I've been looking heavily at bananas and pieds while going to shows around Florida (and one in Colorado), plus looking online at kingsnake.

    Super banana's I haven't seen at shows, but the few on classifieds I've seen are like 10k+. I imagine most of these hatched are holdbacks.
    Banana's usually go for 200-300 for males and 500+ for females. That's single gene though. The common co-dom morphs add about 100 to the price and the more desireable is more like 100-200. So for those 3+ gene bananas you're looking at like 600+ for a male and 1k+ for a female, and that's on the low end.
    Banana pieds I've seen a few for like 3-6k, one for like 15k because it was a paradox where you could see the normal pied colors and the banana pied colors.
    Pieds are like 200 for males and 400 for females. If you're fine with the low whites you might be able to find something closer to 100/300. I did get a great deal at the last show in Tampa, FL for a 450ish gram female pied for 350. Bonus for me she eats anything and everything I put in front of her.
    Panda pied I haven't seen for sale in person. Online it's probably like 8k+ for a panda pied. People sell the pairs to get panda pieds for like 2-3k and one is only a het for pied.
    Scaleless I have zero clue. I'd be super nervous about it though. I've only seen one at a show so far and they had those grease markers for a 10k animal but the scaleless had a permanent sticker and it just said "$$$$$". I'm just not sure I could see if something was really missing a scale or just had an injury.
    Last edited by bks2100; 11-28-2015 at 02:36 PM.

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