TOPIC | 6 digit ridgeback - worth?
Hello everyone!
After nearly a year absence I try to get back into the game, but I completely lost track about what a dragon is worth an so on.
I have this female here, I want to part with her, but I am not shure about for how much I can set her on auction.
Some advice?
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@Schiraki
2013 dragons usually start at 150k on the low end; yours may be considered worth a bit less because she is missing a gene and she has been bred several times, but I'd start at 150k-200k and go from there.
When I sold my last batch of 2013s, my ungened, unbred ones were going for 150k, and the gened bred ones were going for about 200k.
Auctions can be hit or miss; if only a few people bid, she might not go for much.
2013 dragons usually start at 150k on the low end; yours may be considered worth a bit less because she is missing a gene and she has been bred several times, but I'd start at 150k-200k and go from there.
When I sold my last batch of 2013s, my ungened, unbred ones were going for 150k, and the gened bred ones were going for about 200k.
Auctions can be hit or miss; if only a few people bid, she might not go for much.
@Schiraki
2013 dragons usually start at 150k on the low end; yours may be considered worth a bit less because she is missing a gene and she has been bred several times, but I'd start at 150k-200k and go from there.
When I sold my last batch of 2013s, my ungened, unbred ones were going for 150k, and the gened bred ones were going for about 200k.
Auctions can be hit or miss; if only a few people bid, she might not go for much.
2013 dragons usually start at 150k on the low end; yours may be considered worth a bit less because she is missing a gene and she has been bred several times, but I'd start at 150k-200k and go from there.
When I sold my last batch of 2013s, my ungened, unbred ones were going for 150k, and the gened bred ones were going for about 200k.
Auctions can be hit or miss; if only a few people bid, she might not go for much.