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Pricing question

begunwithaletter Jun 17, 2006 11:42 AM

I've been looking around at some of the major breeders' sites, as well as the classifieds here. I've noticed an ENORMOUS range of asking prices for snakes that are visually the same. I know genetics can play a big role in pricing, but I'm just looking to acquire an anerythristic, and a nice normal RTB. I don't want them for breeding, just for the pleasure of having such big, handsome snakes of my very own.

I don't want to get duped into paying more for a snake because of its genes, but at the same time, I want the snakes I buy to be the best-looking I can afford, since the whole reason I'm buying them is to enjoy the way they look.

Is there any sort of 'standard' pricing for certain morphs, or is it all based on who I get the snakes from?

Replies (2)

Ophidia_Junkie Jun 17, 2006 11:55 AM

>>I've been looking around at some of the major breeders' sites, as well as the classifieds here. I've noticed an ENORMOUS range of asking prices for snakes that are visually the same. I know genetics can play a big role in pricing, but I'm just looking to acquire an anerythristic, and a nice normal RTB. I don't want them for breeding, just for the pleasure of having such big, handsome snakes of my very own.
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>>I don't want to get duped into paying more for a snake because of its genes, but at the same time, I want the snakes I buy to be the best-looking I can afford, since the whole reason I'm buying them is to enjoy the way they look.
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>>Is there any sort of 'standard' pricing for certain morphs, or is it all based on who I get the snakes from?

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I dont think there is a standard. I think it mostly depends on who you deal with. Although most will ask more for the genetics involved, you will still find a wide range of pricing for the same mutated genes and or gene combos depending on who you're dealing with.

Your Anery will be a mutation, so will run you more than your normal usually, but not a whole lot, and maybe not at all if you find the right person. Dealing with reputable breeders, though you may spend more, you will probably get what you paid for and not just some abberancy.

Just My 0.025
Rick
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You laugh at me cuz I'm different;
I laugh at you cuz you're all the same.

slithering_serpents Jun 17, 2006 04:31 PM

There is no standard but only what the market will bear. There are also some bad deals out there too, so be informed about the current prices people are asking for the animals you wish to buy. Good genetics does equal good looks in my opinion though, and some reputable breeders give good prices too. When you buy from a well known breeder with a good reputation you get assurance that you will get your snake and that it will be in fact what you paid for. You might even get healp with your snake after the purchase if you need it.

So far now I have bought 9 snakes in the last year, paid for two snakes that never showed up, and was sent a snake that was not the one I chose. These are from breeders on kingsnake, but not the sellers with the big reputation. I was going to save a little money but now I have to take the one guy to court which is a headache and a hassle. You might save some money buying from someone you don't know, or you might get nothing at all, or you might get something else altogether than what you are expecting. You also take a bigger chance with diseases and snakes that won't eat and mites and all that other stuff too. Paying for the genetics might mean getting a healthier snake, more resistent to diseases too. Just because you are not planning on breeding doesn't mean you don't want the best, and the best have the best genetics. I won't buy from no-name sellers anymore. If I pay a little more I consider it money well spent at this point. Good luck.

Caden

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