Hello, i was just curious, but how much do you sell your WT for when you have them? I saw some pictures you posetd of them and they are really nice. I tried going on your webisite but every button i clicked on said "under construction".
Thanks
Keith
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Hello, i was just curious, but how much do you sell your WT for when you have them? I saw some pictures you posetd of them and they are really nice. I tried going on your webisite but every button i clicked on said "under construction".
Thanks
Keith
I am sorry for that, I hate websites, mine included. I actually did not want to do that and still don't. All they are, are more work for me or somebody and frankly, the monitors are work enough.
If I could not sell the offspring, and a website was needed, then the work would be of value, but the babies sell without a website.
Now for your question. I do not put prices on babies I do not have for sale. I do have a gravid female, and if she lays(any minute) and if they hatch(four and a half months from then), I will post them in the classifieds along with a price. The price will reflect the quality of the babies, the nunber of excess I have and how bad I want to get rid of them at the time. Thanks for asking, I too, think they are very pretty. F
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http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=53&de=155251
Im sure Goanna Ranch can verify if its theirs for you. It sure likes like it though. Nice markings.
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I have read that WT are smaller than BT. Is this true?
thanks
Keith
..."But the BT grows a bit longer than the WT which is lighter colored. They can innerbreed which produces nice crosses. Goanna ranch produces beautiful banded WTs, and only 2 organizations have produced BTs that are captive bred (Proexotics- sold out currently, and Dan Turner-not sure if any since 2002). The rest are wild caught, except Rob Fausts crosses.
BTs are very beautiful as hatchlings and turn dark and dull as adults (and very large). WTs can range in colors and patterns from white, tan, brown, orange, reddish, yellow, gray, black, etc. The BT is black, gray, blueish, yellow, white, and some brown, with a different pattern. Either way one male BT was 7'3" long and San Diego zoo had a WT 6"10" long for many years. Keep in mind that Albigs are very strong imposing confident animals that eat darn near anything they can swallow."
~SHvar
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