Show me some proof of these $300 macaws and I'll believe you. Our last Hahn's Macaw at work went for $1200 and that was considered a good price.

I am not a millionaire, but I'm planning to spend about $450 this summer on a Chihuahua puppy, and this doesn't even include a spay/neuter.

All I'm saying is that I don't believe you when you say that you have seen macaws for these prices.

If you'd never pay that much for any animal, then you obviously don't want the animal in your life that much. The snake I'm buying for my boyfriend is going to run me $500, and the setup I'm getting him is probably going to cost me more. (http://www.easternindigo.com/pricing.htm The second snake down....beautiful, neh?)

I'm a broke college student who works three days a week at $8 an hour, and I manage to pay for college, not to mention food for myself and my animals, plus I bought myself a Corvette and I always have money for vet bills. I'm still going to have enough money by next breeding season to get Brian the snake he wants. I don't think the price is ridiculous, because Indigo snakes are "exotic" even where the herp world is concerned.