Also, how much do they usually run for?
Also, how much do they usually run for?
Absolutely stunning snake. I want one soooo bad.
If the one at the local store isn't eating, I'd recommend passing it up - even if it does seem like a 'deal'. These are fairly high dollar animals (yes there are some that are more expensive out there) and you wouldn't want to fork over a large chunk of money and end up regretting it because she doesn't thrive.The price isn't as bad as I thought it was going to be.
Though, I have to say; i dont think i'll be acquiring one any time soon, but i'll definately ... eventually, add one to my collection. They are lovely!
I actually saw a baby that wasn't eating down at a local home run pet store that breeds all there snakes, they were charging exactly 550 for it. I should keep an eye on it and hope no one else decides to pick her up for that price.
Wow, Our dollar is on par with you guys,
And we are still paying Double ++ For our snakes..
What a jip! :angry01:
By the time you save up for one of these snakes,they should come down to a cheap price. Prices are dropping every year on these high end morphs so eventually, you can get one fairly cheaply in the next few years. The more people have them and produce them, the lower prices go. Remember at one time Corn Amels commanded a high price.The price isn't as bad as I thought it was going to be.
Though, I have to say; i dont think i'll be acquiring one any time soon, but i'll definately ... eventually, add one to my collection. They are lovely!
Seriously you jumped the gun on your RTB, I would let this one go. Life is to short to deal with a Ball that doesn't want to eat. Don't waste your time on this animal.I actually saw a baby that wasn't eating down at a local home run pet store that breeds all there snakes, they were charging exactly 550 for it. I should keep an eye on it and hope no one else decides to pick her up for that price.
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