i somewhat agree with ginevive on this issue, while normals dont have much "monetary" value they are still living creatures and cannot choose there skin color any more than you or me can. there not worthless and i dont belive one should just dump them into the first random pet store that will take a few dozen on whole sale knowing perfectly well pet stores are the worse place to purchase a snake from and also those who shop at pet stores usualy have no idea of what there getting into. just see something pretty or "shocking" and have some disposible income.

though i disagree about having no value in something that is free. nearly all pets ive ever owned have been free and i love them and take the best care of them i can. had a free dog for over 14 years, thats a long time for a dog so i must of done something right. pet rabbit whom was free for lil over 2 years now, just got done rigging up a little winter box for him, even though i know he needs to be inside thats not possible.

anyways the point im driving twords is a value of worth should not be measured in monetary value. if you wish to give a pet away the receivers payment should be answering and asking questions to proove they are a responsible pet owner. a good question to ask a receiver if you are giving a normal away would be what sort of set-up they have if any and they should be asking you questions as well like if the snake has good feeding habits, if you sexed them and medical information.

one can easly place a pet and do it for free but a paycheck doesnt determine a persons credability or responsibility