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RE: Bloodred prices?

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Posted by: carl3 at Fri Aug 13 12:06:28 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by carl3 ]  
   

I would agree that since Bloodreds are so hot, you might not find too many adults or subadults for sale. IF so, the pricing would be totally dependant on a number of things, but mainly the seller. Since hatchling bloodreds are selling for $50-75 dollars, I personally would be willing to pay no more than around $200 for a subadult to adult, depending on quality. But that's just me and I'm cheap.lol. I've seen some bloodreds that simply do NOT look anything but a normal with hints of red....they would obviously sell cheaper but really, really nice/classic bloodreds would be much more depending on the current market and availability. Now would be a good time to buy an older bloodred b/c the market is flooded with babies so people may have a harder time selling adults. If they are interested in a baby bloodred, I can recommend a breeder that has some that are feeding without any problems. Besides, 99.9% of the joy in owning a bloodred is watching the metamorphasis as it changes colors with each shed. (did I say that right?).lol
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