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i would say bargin but i could be wrong it depends if you want a hatchling or not its really up to you if you want to get it go for it that diamond python looks very nice but i thought you weren't allowd to sell animals on e-bay
 
I thought Ebay had a policy about not allowing the sale of animals through there too.
Peter
 
It's says 4yr old.
It's hard to say, the pic of the snake isn't the best and it doesn't look to be very brightly colored but that could be the pic.
The cage looks alright.
I would say it's not a bad buy if you could get it for $900 or under.
 
well her in victoria melbourne reptile warehouse is selling juvenile diamond pythons for $650 and a cage on top of that would probably cost more then $900 so here i would say its a bargin
 
i don't think its legal either to sell on e-bay but i like the enclosure
 
Its a nice cage but would a snake feel relaxed and comfortable in such an open enclosure? It is also placed in a corner so why have the backs transparent ? I would have used stained ply, much cheaper.

But $900 for snake and enclosure seems a good price.
 
Obviously they have not read the conditions of their licence. :roll:
 
basketcase said:
650 for a juv diamond is a rip off, u should pay 400 max

yeah its cos they're from gossy parents and (most importantly) they're in a pet store lol
 
It seems ok, but I dont like the enclosure, it looks nice and is a good size but all that glass wouldnt hold heat well. be costly to keep warm. Diamond looks ok but not a real good pic,.
I wouldnt pay that much unless the enclosure was better. :wink:
 
$900 seems like a good price for both, but as someone said above heating the cage would be expensive. Plus the snake is only average and nothing special. Each to their own in the end.
 
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