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I have a medium ebony male ($135) and a tan male ($150) that would be ready to go around the 18th of Feb. Also I have a med. ebony female ($135) and a mosaic male ($175) that would be ready to go the end of Feb. I have also 2 dark ebony males ($150 each) that would be ready to go the first weekend in March. If you take a pair of same sex babies I will discount $30. - also if you want I will 'throw in' a small cage that will be ok for 4-6 months until you can get a much bigger cage. The cage is not in the best condition but it will do for a few months. If you are interested please contact me at MtZionChins@aol.com for an interview. I do NOT sell to just anyone. One has to qualify to get one of my chins
Also see 'up for adoption' - I might have adults chins looking for FOREVER homes - most are rescues.
3 mosaics and 1 standard gray have all been sold from this litter - the mosaics will definitely get MUCH whiter as they get older
very dark ebony female and tan female (both are sold)
updated 2/ 06/11 please EMAIL l me at MtZionChins@aol.com for inquires about chin purchases/adoption - an email will get a MUCH FASTER response than a phone call - if I don't get back to you by phone - it means I have no chins - EMAIL me if you want to be put on my waiting list ***** please also check out 'chins for adoption' - I may have a chin or 2 which I have been 'rescued' and are looking for FOREVER HOMES ******* ********************************************************************** standard grays are $115 /reg. mosaics are $150 - and ebonies go from $125 to $300 depending on how dark black they are // extra dark ebonies are $325 //ebony mosaic males are $175 / ebony mosaic females/violets//dark tans are $250// violet wraps/extra dark tans/white violets are $250 *** uniquely marked mosaics are extra **/*** breeding/show quality are extra For those who want to know the difference between heter.(heterozygous) and homo.(homozygous) ebonies is - simply stated - the homo. ebony is pitch, pitch shinny thoroughly black and the heter. is black but not solid - has gray mixed in - The darker the black the higher the price. Black velvets are completely different 'gene' wise - they are black on top and down the sides and gray/white on the bottom sides and bottom
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for chinchilla information contact MtZionChins@aol.com
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