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hey, how much did your snake cost?

what age would the snake be and sex?

i paid $45 (not including shipping) for my charcoal female as a yearling from Don at SMR.

Some breeders have a sur charge for lone females but not all but from breeders who have the surchage it is usually 25% higher than the cost of a lone male...

Also age of the snake influences the price b/c the snake is closer to breeding size or may already be a proven breeder so they will definately not be as cheap as the hatchlings...i have seen adult charcoals for sale anywhere from $75-$200 so there are a lot of factors...browse through the classifieds and i'm sure you can find a good deal... but hatchlings will still be cheapest and the easiest to find :)
 
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