Expensive Lotls

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Hey guys just a quick question on the price of some rare color morphs;
So there's someone selling a mosaic axolotl for $700 and they're also selling a chimera (it's beautiful) for $1,350, I'm not judging the seller in any way, this is my first time encountering this colors and I was wondering, Is that seriously how much they sell for????? Like that's an insane amount of money for a pet, then again they are beautiful, anyways thanks in advance.
 
Yes, that's an appropriate amount for extremely rare animals. They will probably be happily bought by a breeder who will attempt to breed them in hopes they will produce similar babies, which they can then sell and make the money back. Also Erik, the seller, is a very stand up guy who probably has that much or more in the animals already.
 
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Its only half what a decent pedigree dog costs, but lives three times longer. Bargain. ;) :)
 
Things like that are available so rarely that it's impossible to say 'what they go for.' They go for as much as a person can get.
 
k. Also Erik, the seller, is a very stand up guy who probably has that much or more in the animals already.[/QUOTE]
What is the sellers name?
 
What is the sellers name?


Erik Eads. Cincinnati Axolotls / a_e_reptiles on facebook is his business page.

"$1350.00 plus over night shipping. USPS. Next shipping day is Monday August 31. I'll be taking messages n phone calls on Monday the 24th after 10pm eastern time. I'll have 2 more ready in 3 months. It's 6-7 inches. Unsexed."

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Glad to see someone point him out, I didn't know if that be some type of advertisement if I said who it was and I didn't wanna do something wrong, and thanks for letting me know that it is an appropriate price, time to save some money hahaha.
 
I personally find chimeras to be interesting but not particularly attractive. I think the rarity and interesting look are mistaken as beautiful by some people. I'd much rather have a quality wild, copper, or purple, personally. Erik's mosaic, however, is phenomenal and if I had $700 I'd think about it.
 
Yeah the mosaic is what I like the most and I've never seen a purple before but I heard they're beautiful.
 
A chimera sold in the UK this year for £800. That's around $1300, so yeah, it sounds about right to me.

Personally for that amount of money I'd buy a huge tank and have a dozen regular axies.
 
If I had space on my dorm I would too xD my future house will decently have one
 
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