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Motley bloodreds are even more rare, but I _thought_ Steve Roylance had one. $200-400 _is_ a baby price. For a bloodred stripe. You _might_ get lucky and find a breeder selling off a spare adult male in the $300-500 range. I think part of the reason for the higher value is they mostly have additional hets such as amel, anery, lavender, lava, caramel, hypo, usually two or more.
Not only "Good Luck" finding one in that price range but "Good Luck" finding some one willing to part with one. I have breed them for several years and I never have any that make it out of the egg without being spoken for. Don Soderberg might still have some available from Rich Hume's stock. I believe he charges between $200-$250 depending on quality of the stripe.
And like Mitch said beware who you buy from because it is very difficult to tell the difference between a Stripe and a Blood Stripe in a mixed clutch.
Yes, those are the correct prices for a simple bloodred. However, you started this thread asking about bloodred stripes. Bloodred stripes are snakes that are double homozygote recessive (stripe gene and diffusion gene). The snakes you just posted a link for are simple bloodreds; minus the stripe gene. The stripe gene makes it VERY hard to tell if the diffusion gene is present in a homozygote state. Which snake do you want, a simple bloodred or a bloodred stripe?
i would prefer the stripe but as i am broke due to school maybe something i can afford lol i was a little confused by the term motley i thought that was the normal color patches ? or is that the term for removed patches but yes i would just take a normal
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