There is a buyer somewhere out there for every market. What she is worth is what someone is willing to pay...I doubt she would bring over 2000 I have seen high yellow Biaks PRICED for as high as 3500 but I've never seen any actually sell for that much. but it is possible I guess that they have. The lower the start price the broader the market and of course the faster she will sell or at least the faster you will get reasonable offers. So what you have to decide is this....price high and wait and wait for a buyer willing to spend that much...or price her for a quicker sale. It will depend on your reasons for selling I guess. Personally, I can't justify anything over 1000 - 1200 for her and since I probably wouldn't breed and would just want her for a pet...I would probably cap off at more like 600.....but That's me. I'm cheap when it isn't a breeding investment.
Babies. Hard to prove what color a baby will be.. and it's ususally more lucrative to sell the babies on off fairly quick rather than feeding, medicating etc for long periods of time. I would price babies at 6-800 and let em go. While high yellow Biaks are desirable...they aren't all that rare. I would be a little afraid of how long the market will hold up to keep too many babies for too long if intentions are to breed and sell.
another note....she really isn't all that "High Yellow" Her green just seems to be really pale....some kinda hypo sorta thing going on?
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