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female coral glow
Hello everyone, I am wondering if 500 dollars is alot to be asking for a female coral glow. She isn't a het. I have had trouble finding good price ranges on morph market or anywhere else because most of whats available are males for cheaper or combinations. A guy not far from me is selling her. She is actually on faunaclassifieds. Any opinions or thoughts please?
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Re: female coral glow
All female banana/coral glow (from being told) is more expensive than males.
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Re: female coral glow
Females are more expensive than males always... but especially for banana/coral glows, because the gene has something going on that makes the majority of them males.
$500 isn't a bad price but it's also not good. Just fair. I've paid $450 for a male last June.
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Re: female coral glow
 Originally Posted by Dezoruba
Females are more expensive than males always... but especially for banana/coral glows, because the gene has something going on that makes the majority of them males.
$500 isn't a bad price but it's also not good. Just fair. I've paid $450 for a male last June.
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I got my banana calico, honey bee & albino spider on a trade for high white pied het albino.
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Re: female coral glow
 Originally Posted by locolobito
I got my banana calico, honey bee & albino spider on a trade for high white pied het albino.
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Good job. However, there's not nearly enough details about those animals for it to be relevant (and even if there were, it would only be mildly relevant to the OP's question).
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Re: female coral glow
 Originally Posted by Eric Alan
Good job. However, there's not nearly enough details about those animals for it to be relevant (and even if there were, it would only be mildly relevant to the OP's question).
Thank you. And I agree. But personal experience and prices, males are cheap compared to females unless a ?desert ghost?
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Re: female coral glow
 Originally Posted by locolobito
Thank you. And I agree. But personal experience and prices, males are cheap compared to females unless a ?desert ghost?
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What I meant was you said nothing about the age, gender, anything about the animals other than morphs. For all we know you traded a proven breeder female Pied het Albino that weighs 3000 grams after laying a dozen eggs for hatchling males of the morphs you listed. 
Yes, females of established morphs are generally more expensive than males of established morphs.
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Re: female coral glow
My apologies. I traded a 2000 gram female 28 months for a proven breeder male honeybee, 1200 gram female albino spider and hatchling banana calico male.
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Re: female coral glow
 Originally Posted by locolobito
My apologies. I traded a 2000 gram female 28 months for a proven breeder male honeybee, 1200 gram female albino spider and hatchling banana calico male.
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Thank you. It still doesnt help the OP though. LOL
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Re: female coral glow
I understand. But tried to answer your question also
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