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beardyluvr Jun 30, 2004 04:10 PM

Ok, my female just layed her first clutch of eggs(10 total) and i was wondering how much i could reasonably sell my beardies for. I have 1.1 both proven and a 100 gal. rept. I have 3 uvb lights and a heat light and like two extra domes. How much could i expect to get for all of this. I am not sure if i am going to sell them but i need money for my car and i want them to go to someone that might have a little more time for them than me.
Thanks,
Scott

Replies (5)

beardyluvr Jun 30, 2004 04:14 PM

i forgot to mention that the female is red/nomal and the male is red sandfire

beardiedragon Jun 30, 2004 04:22 PM

check the classifieds. as a blind guess, if you are in a rush $15 for babies maybe $200 for the adults maybe $50 for the set up. If you have to ship your stuck with the set up.
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Bennett


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radena Jun 30, 2004 11:41 PM

It depends on where you are located.
supply and demand. If you are going to ship or
not.
Females seem to sell faster than males and for more.
So it also depends on if you plan are spliting them
up.
I agree check the classifieds.
And also go to www.craigslist.org
And click on the city nearest you and see if
there is any beardeds listed there.
I know San Fransisco always has several bearded dragons
listed. Including the set ups. Which are not always complete
in my opinion.
Radena (who got a 1 1/2 yr old female w/reptarium for $80.00
in washington state)

beardyluvr Jul 01, 2004 10:18 AM

Radena, I plan to keep my beardies together with cage lights and all the other stuff.

More in formation on the male... he was $150 when i got him, not a cheap dragon.

LdyPayne Jul 01, 2004 10:27 AM

Better thing to do is figure out the minimum price you will sell your dragon for, and up it by 10-20% and hope it sells for that price. If not, you may have to tag on a OBO (or best offer). Next considering will be how long do you want to wait to sell? If you want to sell asap, then go by your minimum price, and if that doesn't sell, then you are hoping to get too much for it. Don't try and recap the cost of what you paid for the dragon and setup, cause it's unlikely anybody will pay full price for it.

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