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Does anyone know?...

old_school Oct 28, 2010 06:50 PM

What the price is for Caramel Glow Ball Pythons? Although, I have seen pics of this Morph on line, I can not get any info on thier price range.

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jwoolard Oct 28, 2010 07:35 PM

I'm not sure who all has them, but I know NERD does and they are $20K.
That's an exciting morph!! I hope you find what you're looking for and also hope you will update us with pictures if/when you decide to go that route.
Good luck with the hunt.
John
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John Woolard Reptiles

old_school Oct 28, 2010 08:46 PM

Thanks.. Actually, I have an opportunity to P/U a 1.1 Dbl. Het. for Caramel Glow.( from an extremely reliable sourse) and although they are '10 ( feeding well) and it will not only take a few years to grow them up and then of course deal with the "odds gods", I think I just may be up for the project.

sloanreptiles Oct 28, 2010 09:21 PM

I think you are thinking of Coral Glows, those are completely different from Caramel Glows. Coral Glows are Co-Dominant and a Caramel Glow is a double recessive. Caramel Glows were around $6000 at Tinley I believe. Maybe even a little less. The price has probably come down becasue of all the Caramel problems, but we are still trying for Caramel Glow G-Stripes this year.
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old_school Oct 28, 2010 09:34 PM

Thanks, $ 6,000 sounds about the ballpark. I saw the Coral Glows on N.E.R.D. and they are at the $20,000 mark. I have been offered the 1.1 Dbl. Het. for Caramel Sunglow for under a grand. got a day or two to think it over.

medusah Oct 29, 2010 06:30 AM

:-0

jwoolard Oct 28, 2010 09:38 PM

I missed that myself - I saw the post, but I automatically thought coral glows. The reference I provided was for coral glows from NERD, but you can still find info on the caramel glow project there. Sorry for any confusion. Either way - great projects!
John
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John Woolard Reptiles

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