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mkmattyk Posted - 28/07/2011 : 10:30:02
as the name suggests a friend of a friend has a aztec hatchling for sale (thats all the info i know about the snake ATM) he says they are super rare and he will do me a deal and sell for £50, now i know they arent super rare but is £50 a fair price???? please let me know as he is coming over friday pm
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gingerpony Posted - 28/07/2011 : 22:32:15
you just need to know where to shop in Yorkshire.......get to know the shop staff.......
i still occasionally buy from 2 specific shops rather than just from breeders
tarotpodge Posted - 28/07/2011 : 21:15:48
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Originally posted by Simmy_82

Goes to show how much we are ripped off here in Yorkshire! A normal Corn snake is £40, think i saw a gold one at £120


Rep shop down here is selling an amel at £49 and a normal for £49.
The normal is gorgeous but not paying that for it.....the 2 yr old caramel for £69...and i cant remember what the blood red was marked up at.

It is rediculous
mkmattyk Posted - 28/07/2011 : 18:52:59
i havent seen him yet, the owner is keen on a sale so hes bringing him round at stupid 'o'clock after work
Mamma Posted - 28/07/2011 : 18:33:02
They were selling an Aztec in a store up here for £89. I bought Romeo (my 1st snake) from them for a silly price but I fell in love with him and didnt question the price. Had I looked into breeders then undoubtedly I would have gotten him alot cheaper. I dont regret buying him though Hes absolutely beautiful. xx
gingerpony Posted - 28/07/2011 : 18:18:17
if you like it and he'll come down on price a bit then buy it cos it's sods law if you turn it down then decide you want one you'll not be able to find one lol
they're not super-rare generally, though very good examples are - a bit like trying to find a 'good' miami, there's 100s of rubbish wild-type examples out there!
reptiledanny Posted - 28/07/2011 : 16:29:12
it depends on how much aztek patterning the corn has and what morph the snake is with the aztek pattern.
azteks are very nice, but just a visual pattern, and i dont know if they are genetic or not. i have seen corns for sale that have a slight aztek pattern, so the price is the same, and some corns with a full aztek pattern down there body, so the price rises.
its what you want to pay for them, if you think 50 quid is worth it, and you love the snake, then get it, but if you cannot justify spending that on the snake, then dont
Simmy_82 Posted - 28/07/2011 : 16:15:36
Goes to show how much we are ripped off here in Yorkshire! A normal Corn snake is £40, think i saw a gold one at £120
garrie Posted - 28/07/2011 : 16:06:20
During my hunt for corns around suffolk, I generally found that normal/single trait corn hatchlings were just £15 - and incrementally rose as the number of traits did - obviously just my findings though.
Red123 Posted - 28/07/2011 : 16:00:39
Well its less than you would pay in alot of pet shops for a normal corn. I guess really it depends how much you want that particular snake. I have been to several shops and never seen one for sale and I have not seen many at breeders either. So maybe £50 is a fare price?
mkmattyk Posted - 28/07/2011 : 14:23:21
like i say hes coming over friday pm to show me so ill see if i can get a few photos and put them on here
garrie Posted - 28/07/2011 : 11:01:42
My understanding of the Aztec pattern is that it is a selectively bred pattern variation, rather than the morph (Aztecs can come in different morphs) - i guess i would recommend that you find out what morph it is before committing to it. However, there is no denying that the Aztec pattern is a lovely sight and that is comes from selective breeding which would bump the price up a bit on its' own.

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