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My uncle had a table at the ETHS show in Houston,Tx last weekend and he was selling Emori's for 10 Dollars. I,ve seen them being sold from 10-35 they are definately an inexpensive snake.
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We have seen them at $200 - $300 USD. True emoyri. As for telling the difference, I can't really tell you, you just have to trust the person.
I don't think there is much of a market for true albino emoyri because most people aren't going to trust that it's true, and not crossed with a corn, much like albino suriname red tail boas.
I think (witch is something dangerous for me) you can see the difference. Their pattern is not the same and they are build differend, more stocky. If you own the 2 spiecies you can tell.
the pattern between the saddles and belly is a tell tale.
But of corse it is difficult and not 100% failiure proof.
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