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JPsShadow
at Mon Jan 31 15:27:46 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JPsShadow ]
Price is determined by quality and quantity for the most part.
If there are many price will be lower, if there are few price will be higher. If it is in good health and has exceptional color or pattern then price is higher then average looking animals.
There is no set price or blue book to go by, price is whatever the seller wants it to be or whatever someone will buy it for.
The best thing for you would be to locate a good reputable seller and look over the animal offered. If it is what your looking for and fits your price then go for it. But to get a high quality above average looking animal expect to pay a little more, to get an average looking animal expect to pay less. Being a cross means just that it could look more argus or more flavi. It could be a direct argus cross flavi breeding, it could be a argus flavi cross bred to an argus, or a flavi bred to an argus cross flavi, or a cross bred to a cross. Prices will probly reflect which way it has been crossed and so will the looks of the animal.
Good luck
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