its very nice but I don't want a jag because of the nuromaybe a high yellow jungle jag like this one
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Albino Darwin
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I've seen them from 400-1.5k, depends on the breeder really.
its very nice but I don't want a jag because of the nuro
Its not a jag, it's an albino.
280-500 depending on quality.
I will have a few really unusual pattern tri-fluro albino Darwin hatchlings for sale soon after another couple of feeds, they are not cheap but some will be from $400. Not sure what you want but a lot of cheap albino "Darwins" are crosses and can be aggressive while pure well bred Darwins are usually very placid, certainly mine are. Photos of some of mine are in the Gallery.
Never seen them that cheap, even recently, I'd be quite suspicious honestly.
Oh great I'll pm youI'll have some Albino Darwins for sale very soon, I'm in Victoria but I'm not sure how much I'll be putting them up for yet. Let me know via PM if you're interested.
Yes every man and his dog are breeding them and you can be lucky and pick up bargains but unfortunately most albino Darwins look the same as hatchlings but when they are a couple of years old a well bred tri-fluro with a nice pattern makes most average albinos look very ordinary. You can't compare over 10 years of selective breeding based on very special selected animals with just putting a couple of very ordinary albinos of unproven pedigree and temperament together because you can. Past customers regularly send me photos and are amazed how attractive they are compared to their mates pet shop purchase. You are buying an animal that should live for 20 years and an extra $200 up front can make a big difference.I paid 300 for mine. They are around for that price mate every man and his dog are breeding them these days market is saturated with them.
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Yes every man and his dog are breeding them and you can be lucky and pick up bargains but unfortunately most albino Darwins look the same as hatchlings but when they are a couple of years old a well bred tri-fluro with a nice pattern makes most average albinos look very ordinary. You can't compare over 10 years of selective breeding based on very special selected animals with just putting a couple of very ordinary albinos of unproven pedigree and temperament together because you can. Past customers regularly send me photos and are amazed how attractive they are compared to their mates pet shop purchase. You are buying an animal that should live for 20 years and an extra $200 up front can make a big difference.
Thats why you should consider buying from a well known breeder with a good reputation. The hatchlings future appearance can generally be predicted to be similar to previous seasons from the same parents. One of my current clutches is from a first time sire and while I have high expectations and will be keeping most of them to see how they turn out I advise any purchaser that I can't be sure how these will colour up.That’s true they all look the same as hatchies so how do you truely know what you are buying? You could spend the extra money and still get an average albino as long as the buyer is happy with the purchase then who cares?
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Thats why you should consider buying from a well known breeder with a good reputation. The hatchlings future appearance can generally be predicted to be similar to previous seasons from the same parents. One of my current clutches is from a first time sire and while I have high expectations and will be keeping most of them to see how they turn out I advise any purchaser that I can't be sure how these will colour up.
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