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Piebalds

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Posted by: foncegera at Tue May 6 10:52:34 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by foncegera ]  
   

I am helping to take care of 20 snakes at a local agriscience center (I'm their intern). There is a decent variety, but they're pretty much all common pet snakes. They have corns, several cali kings, a few red-tailed boas, some boa constrictors, a few balls, pines, a pueblan milk, and a baby sand boa.

All of them (except the two pines) are very good snakes, and I am interested in getting one for myself soon. I looked around online and found a website with a bunch of different morph pythons, and absolutely fell in love with the piebalds. I LOVE their color pattern!

I was wondering if anyone know how much they generally go for? I've seen everything from $800 to over $5,000, but I haven't looked around at prices much, and have no idea what would be considered expensive since they are a very recessive type. Does anyone know any kind of figures that could help me out?
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2.1 Ball Pythons
1.0 Boa Constrictor
0.1.2 Red-Tailed Boa
0.0.3 Corn Snakes
1.1 Bull Snakes
1.0 Baby Sand Boa
0.0.1 Pueblan Milk Snake
0.0.6 California Kingsnakes


   

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