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fair asking price?

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wasnt sure where to post this. I want to know what you all think is a fair asking price for Candy Canes, male and female, not fresh hatchlings but still small and eating pinkies. Thanks!
 
I would go for about $60-70 for males and $80-100 for females, but then again it depends on the animal. If the colors and/or markings are exceptional, raise it. Also, if they are het for rare (or I should say more desirable) genes, that can also raise the retail. General rule: females go for around 25% more than males, so its up to you. I had a friend of mine who paid $150 for a neonate male candycane. I personally won't pay more than that for an adult proven breeder female, but thats me personally.
 
It is a case by case value

Price depends on pattern and color. If they are exceptional specimens they will obviously sell for more. Unfortunately, Cany Cane coloration changes with age so without seeing the parents, I be hesitant to pay more than the price of an Amel.
 
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