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Pricing Question. Sharp Albino Female.

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Just wondering what the value should be around for a breeding sized Female Sharp Albino boa..

Might be picking one up but would like to know an average "Current Market" value, I've searched ariund and can't find any prices..

Thanks people.
 
People ask about pricing on snakes relatively frequently, and are always given the same response. I suppose that's why nobody has responded; it's all been said before.

The price depends on the animal. It depends what bloodline it comes from, coloration, pattern, etc. Baby sharps typically seem to go for around $250-400 depending on those factors, and the few females I've seen recently of breeding age and size have been up for $500-900. The range of potential prices is significant and the value is often determined, at least partially, by individual characteristics of the animal.
 
People ask about pricing on snakes relatively frequently, and are always given the same response. I suppose that's why nobody has responded; it's all been said before.

The price depends on the animal. It depends what bloodline it comes from, coloration, pattern, etc. Baby sharps typically seem to go for around $250-400 depending on those factors, and the few females I've seen recently of breeding age and size have been up for $500-900. The range of potential prices is significant and the value is often determined, at least partially, by individual characteristics of the animal.

:iagree:
that is also why I didn't reply. It depends on the animal's looks (color, pattern), bloodline (where it came from, tracability), etc plus there has to be a buyer in the market for such. Typically female boas will command a higher price than males, but again, it really depends on if there are any buyers. The best advise I can give is to try to find any in the market and base your price on that, I understand you cannot find any to compare to, so use a price you're willing to let the animal go for or a bit higher than that and say OBO.
good luck.
 
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