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Anyone give me an idea what the following adult hets are worth???

mikeinla Sep 07, 2004 01:41 AM

I have the following ADULT 100% het for ALBINO ball pythons and was wondering what the value is if I deciede to sell them. I have boas and am not really interested in my ball python projects.

> 1.1 100% (2002)het produced by Jon's Jungle
> 1.1 100% (2001)het produced by The Snakekeeper
> 1.1 100% (1999)het (proven) from Kelli Hammock from H.I.S.S in Texas
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thanks for any information
Mike

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PristinePythons Sep 07, 2004 09:34 AM

Males: $350

Females: $900-1200+

These animals are only worth what people are willing to pay. On the other hand they are adult's and you could produce $2,500 albino balls this year if you wanted to hang in there! Shoot me an e-mail! OR give me a call: (954) 691-5489

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PristinePythons Sep 07, 2004 01:45 PM

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serpentcity Sep 07, 2004 11:26 PM

...at this point in the albino market:

het males rarely exceed $400-450

het females still command increasing prices with higher weights, with females over 1500gm RARELY offered for less than $1200, and frequently more. A 2000gm specimen could sell for upwards of $2000. This to me is a relative bargain if you have a breeding size albino male to pair it with.

It depends somewhat on how fast you want to liquidate.

The oldest female should produce for you this coming season, she's a "cash cow!"

Scott J. Michaels DVM

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