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What is a fair price for my two breeding-age hognose snakes?

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Due to health (and other) issues, I am considering selling my two breeding-age hognose snakes.

The male is a five-year-old purple extreme, 100% het. albino (see attached photo).

The female is a four-year-old conda, 100% het. albino (see attached "Christmas" collage).

They are not proven breeders, but both are healthy. The male, Elmo, once had a rough shed that messed up a few scales near his cloaca. As a result, he needs to be placed in a humidity box when he's in the blue to ensure a proper shed. Other than that, he's healthy. The problem may eventually right itself (perhaps it already has), but I still put him in a humidity box, just to be safe and recommend his new owner do the same.

Thanks in advance.
 

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