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Making a shopping list

msubigdawg May 05, 2005 12:26 AM

I am going to the Daytona show for the first time this year and I am trying to find out what I want to get but I need to know ball park prices for some snakes:

hypo boa
albino boa
1 or 2 year old female Brazilian Rainbow Boa
Kenyan Sand Boas (and morphs)
Also hets for any boa morphs anyone would like to post
Snow boa

I know folks dont like these kinda post but im just curious so I can start figuring out the money situation. If any of you know a breeder site where I can find these prices that would work also. I know that prices differe at an expo but I can usually get a ball park number. I can't wait till August. Does anyone know any of the vendors that will be there now.

Replies (3)

digital_reptiles May 05, 2005 09:00 AM

dur.

wetceal May 05, 2005 10:13 PM

would probably be your best bet at figuring out what the current market prices are.

I would say that Hypo Boas range in price staring at around $250 all the way up to $1,000 depending on what they look like and if they are possible supers or supers or het for anything.

Albino Boas can range from $700 to $1200 once again depending on what they look like.

Brazilian Rainbow Boas tend to be anywhere between $100 to $150.

Normal Kenyan Sand Boas are about $40 to $60. Anery Kenyan Sand Boas are usually around $80. I don't know about the other Kenyan Sand Boa morphs though.

Snow Boas I believe are still around $4,000 to $5,000.

These are just rough price ranges. Hope this information helps.

Celia
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msubigdawg May 06, 2005 07:47 PM

thanks that really does help a lot.

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