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Hello, Im not a real ball python guy, but super cinnamons always catch my eye. Im not a breeder or anything, and just want to add one as I like the looks, and ball pythons are always cool.

What should I expect to pay? And where would you reccomend getting one?
thanks
 
See if Tim Bailey has one. He produced a Hypo Super Cinn that was amazing. Or, buy a female Cinn and a male Cinn cross for way less, and produce your own.

Dave
 
If you're looking for one as a pet only, you may be able to find one with minor kinking or duckbilling for quite a bit less than the going price. You'd be getting an otherwise perfectly healthy animal, just with a deformity that is inherent with the mutation. That's if you don't mind a somewhat slightly or more deformed, yet healthy baby.
 
Yea idk, I expected them being a super they wouldn't cost a grand. Doesn't make allot of since to me to get a morph if Im not going to breed it. Which I wont, probably end up going with a olive or mackalots if they are that pricey.

What would a kinked shoot for Rob?

And thanks for all the advice
 
I expected them being a super they wouldn't cost a grand.
Since they make all cinny clutches the demand for them is still high, especially for one without kinks or duckbill.

Doesn't make allot of since to me to get a morph if Im not going to breed it. Which I wont
I agree, and if you're not a ball python guy then maybe a snake you are more passionate about would make sense.

probably end up going with a olive or mackalots if they are that pricey.
There you go :thumbsup:
 
What would a kinked shoot for Rob?

Can't say for sure, as I'm sure it varies, but I've seen less than physically perfect snakes go for very steep discounts before. I was offered a kinked super cinny in a trade for a $600ish snake.
 
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