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    Prices on Spinner Blast's and Coral Glow's?

    Hello everyone!
    I hope its okay for me to post this here.
    Does anyone happen to own a Coral Glow or a Spinner Blast? If so how much did it cost, and what is the difference in price from male to female? I am wanting a female of one of the two breeds but would love sorta a price range that I can expect them to be in.
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    Spinner blasts I don't really know the pricing off hand, males will be cheaper but with females being about 250-300 the males would be like 150-200 or so. It all depends though what other genes might be in there and the quality of the animal.

    Coral glows (and bananas) have a lot more variance. Females you might find for 400 at the lowest, more likely 500 for a single gene banana female. Males are like a third of the price. I saw a couple hatchling banana/cg males at the Orlando repticon and they were 200 or 225. I only saw like one female and she was 800 or so (I think a spider banana). Due to the way banana/cg works the males are way more common, especially male makers, so the females will hold their price for longer than the males.

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