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What makes the difference between a $30 cornsnake and a $1000 cornsnake?

Tiaret

Noobie Snake Girl
This is purely out of curiosity. I am not involved in breeding at all, I just have corns as pets. I was just wondering what makes a cornsnake more or less expensive. I look at lots of pictures go by and I think they are all beautiful. :)
 
$970 dollars, or whatever price you put on the snake. LOL

A new morph or different color or any thing that makes it new. The good news is that in a few years the $1000 dollar snake will only cost $50 to $100 dollars.
 
@Fatman: LOL

I kinda figured all those things, but I still can't wrap my head around paying that much more for a snake when you can get one that is (IMO) just as pretty for much less. :shrugs: Oh well, to each their own. I'm not trying to knock it or anything though. I do think genetics are interesting, so maybe one day I will try my hand at breeding too.
 
It would definitely be for breeding purposes. Walter Smith posts awesome snakes that are expensive and I would imagine only a breeder would be interested enough to pay the prices. I wish I could afford them just b/c they are so awesome! The breeder would probably know the potential for the awesome babies that could potentially make money back to pay for the snake. That's my thought.
 
@Fatman: LOL

I kinda figured all those things, but I still can't wrap my head around paying that much more for a snake when you can get one that is (IMO) just as pretty for much less. :shrugs: Oh well, to each their own. I'm not trying to knock it or anything though. I do think genetics are interesting, so maybe one day I will try my hand at breeding too.

I had to wait 2 years for the price on Butters to drop to a price I was willing to pay. In time the price will drop on everything.
 
@Fatman: LOL

I kinda figured all those things, but I still can't wrap my head around paying that much more for a snake when you can get one that is (IMO) just as pretty for much less. :shrugs: Oh well, to each their own. I'm not trying to knock it or anything though. I do think genetics are interesting, so maybe one day I will try my hand at breeding too.

There are a few people who like to have the first one of a brand new morph (if the breeder is willing to part with it!!) I have a snake (to grow up) that for a year was the only one. The Peppermint Stripe, Heart Attack. Even now, there are only three of them. It's pretty fun!!
 
<~~~ I have a $1,000 snake. I'd pay it again in a heartbeat. He's absolutely amazing. (Though not a corn)
 
Ha, just look at the prices some of the ball morphs from NERD go.
I'm waiting for those palmettos to drop... it'll be such an impatient wait.
 
I think I'm the only one who doesn't like the palmettos! I favor darker snakes. Well, and the expensive ones Walter has up right now, they are both gorgeous.
 
Snakebytes, aka BHB Reptiles, has a scaleless corn snake they've got posted for $3500. That's the priciest corn snake I've ever seen.
 
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