Amazing looking ball python.

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Miguel, these aren't genetically engineered...

These morphs are found naturally in the wild.

"Designer" morphs are morphs that happen when captive breeders breed the "naturally" occurring morphs together and create crosses. These are all happy, healthy ball pythons that carry genes which influence their color and pattern, nothing more nothing less. They are NOT hybridized or artificially enhanced in any way.
 
ray777;950062; said:
Lavender albino piebalds. Extremely rare!! I dont think these are for sale. But I wana say when he first made them they were 50k. regular Lavander albino still sell for 15k-20k if you even see them for sale. Then you have to cross them then cross them back and hope for the best, like those.

with that kind of price.. 2008 Lancer - YES! , albino piebalds python - NO! :D

A car can at least impress some chicks, and a snake cant :nilly:
 
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Fishes33;950409; said:
with that kind of price.. 2008 Lancer - YES! , albino piebalds python - NO! :D

A car can at least impress some chicks, and a snake cant :nilly:

Yea but if you breed them a few times, and sell the babies......You can get a much better car then a Lancer lol......
 
Fishes33;950409; said:
with that kind of price.. 2008 Lancer - YES! , albino piebalds python - NO! :D

A car can at least impress some chicks, and a snake cant :nilly:

If you have that kind of money on a snake you have money to buy a nice car:D
 
stunning specimens
 
ray777;950436; said:
If you have that kind of money on a snake you have money to buy a nice car:D

very true... probably not still driving the chrysler k-car if you're spending that on a snake.

Beautiful snake though.
 
Fishes33;950409; said:
with that kind of price.. 2008 Lancer - YES! , albino piebalds python - NO! :D

A car can at least impress some chicks, and a snake cant :nilly:

The fact of the matter is that people spending 5 figures on a snake aren't just buying "pets," they're buying an investment to generate a return.

I would even say that people spending over $1000 are also interested in not only the snake, but the return they can generate.

What I'm trying to say is that I think everyone's frustration with ball python morphs being so expensive is because the supply is so limited and most of the higher end stuff is really a "breeder to breeder" type of market - in other words - breeders selling to other breeders who hope to reproduce the offspring and sell to others.

As the supply increases, prices on ball morphs should come down to the point where non-breeders would be willing to pay XXX.XX amount for a pet, with no intentions on reproducing the offspring to sell.

My feelings from talking to people at reptile shows is that with the ball python morphs being priced so high, people are actually turned off to them as a result of the frustration from the astronomical prices for a snake. Its unfortunate, because its such a great species to work with and I feel like in time as the morphs become more reachable for the rest of us, their popularity is going to go through the roof.

Pastels, spiders, mojaves, and even albinos have come down in price to these levels and you are starting to see them in "everyday" type collections.

Just my thoughts. I think its an awesome hobby to be in.
 
Damm thats nice ...
 
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