Get me one for $600....PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
URS has them for $700. bite the bullet and spend the extra $100.00
Get me one for $600....PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
URS has them for $700. bite the bullet and spend the extra $100.00
Dam its $800. But thanks for that. That is actually pretty cheap Good to know! Does anyone know the quality of their breed. Adult patterns etc?
just make an offer you might get it for less, if you don't ask bro you'll never know!
and i'm sure they'll email pics of the parents to you aswell!
They had a few hatchies for sale a few weeks ago for $700 and yearlings for $1300 I think. Give them a call mate and see how you go. Keep us updated though.Dam its $800. But thanks for that. That is actually pretty cheap Good to know! Does anyone know the quality of their breed. Adult patterns etc?
They had a few hatchies for sale a few weeks ago for $700 and yearlings for $1300 I think. Give them a call mate and see how you go. Keep us updated though.
So...you basically just said "yep, I like the idea of trying to keep and breed animals I probably don't know anything about, nor care about, as long as I think I'm making cash! Awesome idea!"
No i referred to electricity.
Like I said an ABN for website developer for example.
Just a way to cut costs.
Just out of curiosity, how much one would pay for an adult, unrelated trio?
Not jumping the gun at all, with permits sorted it's just a matter of time before they're caught and bred. Regardless of the size of the snake they're still going to come into the hobby with a big price tag and there will be plenty willing to pay it.Yes because it's going to be a huge market for oenpelli pythons.... Jumping the gun I think, havent been caught or breed yet plus how many people can house a scrubby? Not many they will be in the same boat.
forgive me if im wrong but i think you will find that Gavin Bedford has caught one oenpelli he is now just trying to catch a mate for it to begin the breedingNot jumping the gun at all, with permits sorted it's just a matter of time before they're caught and bred. Regardless of the size of the snake they're still going to come into the hobby with a big price tag and there will be plenty willing to pay it.
Yes because there is such a large market for large snakes like scrub pythons. And they still haven't been bred, haven't been caught.... But yes you are right just a matter of time.... Decade plus maybe
i wasn't saying that they would breed easy , i no very little about breeding , i was just pointing out that to my knowledge Gavin Bedford already has one oenpelli in his possession and the project is underway so all the best to him i say why whinge about what his doing in other aspects of the project , that was allJust because he has caught (let's say female) doesn't mean just because he catches a male they are going to breed... Look at bhp and olives, they are only in recent years being breed regularly. I wouldn't be counting my chickens before the hatch ask sr about that...(albino spotted last season)
GTP's are the way to go...
The guy who I bought my Woma off had about 6-8 breeding pairs of GTP and the amout of money people were offering him for hatchies was insane ($1500 - $3000).