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Old 10-08-04, 07:06 PM   #1
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How much would it cost?

I was thinking today, my biggest mistake is always buying something and when its all grown up looking for an older one to breed to it. So I was thinking today maybe I should get a baby of something really nice and let them sort of grow up together. Then when im ready to breed in 2 years lets say, id have a nice pair to start off with.


So I was wondering what bci morph was in an around 400-800 and an actuall morph.

Or how much would an extremely nice normal cost?

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For the 400-800 range, get a male salmon boa and a normal female. You'll thank yourself, trust me! I'm kicking the CRAP out of myself for not getting a male salmon this year.
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Old 10-08-04, 07:15 PM   #3
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Well ive got a nice "reduced" male so I wanted something to pair up with him.

How much would a female salmon boa be?
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You might be able to find one in the same range for a female. I already commented on your male boa, that's going make for some killer babies if you do find a salmon female. BigDan here in Calgary breeds them, but I'm not sure if he has any more this year. Might be worth sending him a PM to find out.
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You will need to wait longer than 2 years as well, if you get babies. Absolute minimum for breeding boas is 3 years.

Really nice normals (neonates) generally go for the same price as regulars ($100-$150), but are sometimes priced as high as $300. Buying really teeny babies can sometimes be a bit of a risk if you don't know what the parents look like, since most boas do lose their light colouration as adults.
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