i got mine for 60$ CAD. just wondering to see what the average price is.
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i got mine for 60$ CAD. just wondering to see what the average price is.
got mine for $25 in the summer of last year, but when i went to the same place in oct they went up to around $60
$60 for a single hatchling is a pretty good price. Remember, even though I could have bought 20 of them for $100 USD this year.... it does not include inspection fee or shipping (around $100 USD). So factor it in plus the expence of housing and feeding the animals. And finally, how much do you get paid at work? Give the guy $2 or $3 dollars per hour for his time housing and dealing with the animal. Try offering $50 picked up. Canadians like to think they are getting a bargin. If not the $60 is worth it anyway. Try Todd Constable. His is getting out of the trade for now and has excellent animals at an excellent price.
Thx
Dave
My first cost £125 for an prety aldult with viv and full set up
I got a 2 month old one bout a month ago for £35
$45 US for my first, and $25 US for the 2nd. That, what? $70 and $40 Canadian approx?
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0.0.1 corn snake
0.0.1 Bearded Dragon
0.0.2 fish
1.2 cats
3.1 kids
1.0 husband
the guy dropped her off and asked if I could babysit for him......3 weeks..while e is in Florida..........He agreed to pay me $1 a mouse (LOL) for my feeding it.........
IF he ever does come back and get her...e is going to owe me a LOT of dollars.......it has been at least 7 or 8 years.......
(not to mention she now lives at Harford Reptile Breeding Center in MD)........
LOL.......
(paid $40 for a few other BIG fat older females).......
.......JY
(I sell babies captive for $25 and up if you want to know that )
(can buy balls for $6-to $20)
She was so neglected and ill coming in from Africa that they didn't think she would make it and I was given her as they didn't think they could make money by selling her anyway if she wasn't going to make it. Well, yep you guessed it, she's still here!
the one he left ere was perfect.........I kept alot of her kids from the first year i bred her.......I still have 3 of her daughters and 3 of her sons..........
.........she is still HUGE...and pretty.......
..........balls.........I used to hate them.......
they still hate me (all of us).......
........it's ok....we feed them alot anyways.........
good luck....have fun...........JY
Thats the price for the placement fee that is charged by my herp society whenever an animal is adopted through them. He is also the father of the two clutches that I hatched this year (10 babies total). I got both of the mothers for free from a friend who was moving and didn't have time anymore. So total price for 13 ball pythons = 5 bucks.
Mark
More people should look into adoption. There are some really nice animals out there that are looking for homes.
Got my first a couple of years ago from a friend. It is an adult female and I got it for free from him....
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I paid $60 to buy it and spent another $150 in vet bills to determine that the snake was fed before shipped and subjected to sub-optimal temps. Lower GI was completely necrotic and after an eleven month fast, snake was euthanized. That was in 1988 and I learned a lot from the vetenarian who did the examination. I wish I still had the x-ray photos to show them today.
How long was it cool and how long after eating? I'm just wondering what conditions could cause this. I would have thought they could just regurgitate a recent meal but I guess there is a window of danger.
My daughter got hers for $50
and her set up we paid full price was almost $300
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Elizabeth (ecb)
'Goodness gracious'
my grandma used to say
'the worlds a scarey place now
things were different in my day'
what horrors will be commonplace,
when my hair starts to grey?
-Kevin Gilbert-
The amount we put into our pets ALWAYS exceeds the purchase price by at least 10 times!
lol Geez, I just spent well over $1,000 on a huge tank and equipment for a $10 red eared slider turtle that I got 6 years ago as a hatchling. And next spring we're installing a pond for her.
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