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Has anyone seen the prices of those one Leo's?

Geckolover20034 Feb 14, 2005 09:44 PM

The Mack Super Snows they are like 1250-1750 or more and to me thats way tooo exspensive for a gecko no matter how rare it is. To me each leo is unique no matter if its a normal, albino, patternless, etc, and no one should charge that much for one. maybe at the most like 300 or 400 and it better be full grown and ready to produce babies and in perfect health. i am not trying to down anyone but others must think these prices are outragous. Do yall agree

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chibicricket Feb 14, 2005 11:03 PM

I'm already paying a nice chunk of change for a hypo tang, and I am glad to. My iguana was even very expensive. I paid more than $1,500 for my dog, so if I wanted a high quality snow, I probably wouldn't have an issue spending that kinda of cash for it. Every reptile I've boughten cheap has been a disaster, so I only buy top quality now.
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MilwaukeeReptile Feb 15, 2005 12:21 AM

>>The Mack Super Snows they are like 1250-1750 or more and to me thats way tooo exspensive for a gecko no matter how rare it is. To me each leo is unique no matter if its a normal, albino, patternless, etc, and no one should charge that much for one. maybe at the most like 300 or 400 and it better be full grown and ready to produce babies and in perfect health. i am not trying to down anyone but others must think these prices are outragous. Do yall agree

When you're the only one who has one... you can charge whatever you want as long as SOMEONE is willing to pay it.

Rumor has it that the mack snow genetics are dom-co/dom, and if that's true, prices should drop to around $300-$500 within about 2 years as people continue breeding them.
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geks Feb 15, 2005 01:50 PM

With all the time that goes into finding out whether they are dom/co dom and all the time one person puts into breeding out a certian morph I really dont think its bad at all.
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