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I'm interested in selling some adoptables on FA. But I thought I'd put up an example first to gauge whether they'd actually sell or not. Below I've provided some basic info about the species along with how much I'm thinking of selling them for. If you'd be interested in buying, please comment and let me know! Thanks! ^_^
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PRICES
I'm thinking of selling these for $3 to $5 USD, paid via PayPal. $3 would be for lesser detailed, more plain colored designs such as the brown one in this example. $4 would be for more detailed, more colorful designs such as the red one in this example. And $5 would be for the really detailed, really colorful designs that I spent a lot more time with such as the purple one in this example.
CUSTOMS
I'm debating whether I should do customs of these. If I do, they'd be $6 - $8 USD, paid via PayPal. The range would be the same as above, but with $6, $7, and $8.
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Species Name: Kaboodle
Based On: Mix between Kiwis and Kangaroos
Size: All Kaboodles are roughly 3 feet high at the tops of their heads. Males might be a little taller.
Gender Differences: Male Kaboodles have combs on their heads. Females have pouches on their bellies where they keep their egg(s) until they are ready to hatch. The brown and purple examples are female, and the red is male.
Litter Sizes: Kaboodles will have one to three eggs in each litter. A litter of three is most common. Litters are Kaboodles that have similar colors/patterns to one another, making them essentially brothers and sisters. Batches (meaning pages of Kaboodle adoptables) would have 3 - 9 eggs available, meaning up to 3 different litters go up at once.
Colors/Patterns: Kaboodles come in all colors of the rainbow. The patterns are also extremely variable. Some Kaboodles may even be based on actual birds, such as owls or parrots.
General Info: There are three sub-types of Kaboodles. Each sub-type is different from the other two in appearance, but all Kaboodle eggs look exactly the same (except for colors and patterns, of course!). When adopted, a Kaboodle egg will hatch into its adult stage.
Sub-Type One - Normal Kaboodles: Normal Kaboodles are covered in thick, straight fur. They travel by hopping like a Kangaroo. When moving, they use their tails as rudders to steer themselves. Normal Kaboodles are very sociable, so they often live in flocks with up to ten or more members. They are the most common type of Kaboodle. The brown example is a Normal Kaboodle.
Sub-Type Two - Ruffled Kaboodles: Ruffled Kaboodles are covered in thick, extremely curly fur. They travel by hopping like a Kangaroo. When moving, they use their tails as rudders to steer themselves. Their fur is made up of two different layers. The layer underneath is short and fluffy, while the layer on top is really curly. Their dual coats help keep them warm in cold or rainy weather. They are the second most common Kaboodle. The purple example is a Ruffled Kaboodle.
Sub-Type Three - Winged Kaboodles: Winged Kaboodles are covered in feathers. Though Winged Kaboodles do have wings, they cannot fly. They flap their wings while hopping to help steer themselves and assure a good landing after each hop. They are the fastest of the three types, so they're difficult to catch. They are the least common Kaboodle. The red example is a Winged Kaboodle.
Origin of the Kaboodle: I originally came up with the Kaboodle as a sprite adoptable. The sprite versions are currently for free in my shop, The Whole Kit and Kaboodle, located on the website https://www.chickensmoothie.com. However, they are sprite sized (less than 100x100 pixels) and you can only get them for free if you are a member of the chickensmoothie website. The sprite versions will not be available anywhere else.
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So let me know if you'd be interested in buying these! I'd really appreciate some feedback. Thanks!
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PRICES
I'm thinking of selling these for $3 to $5 USD, paid via PayPal. $3 would be for lesser detailed, more plain colored designs such as the brown one in this example. $4 would be for more detailed, more colorful designs such as the red one in this example. And $5 would be for the really detailed, really colorful designs that I spent a lot more time with such as the purple one in this example.
CUSTOMS
I'm debating whether I should do customs of these. If I do, they'd be $6 - $8 USD, paid via PayPal. The range would be the same as above, but with $6, $7, and $8.
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Species Name: Kaboodle
Based On: Mix between Kiwis and Kangaroos
Size: All Kaboodles are roughly 3 feet high at the tops of their heads. Males might be a little taller.
Gender Differences: Male Kaboodles have combs on their heads. Females have pouches on their bellies where they keep their egg(s) until they are ready to hatch. The brown and purple examples are female, and the red is male.
Litter Sizes: Kaboodles will have one to three eggs in each litter. A litter of three is most common. Litters are Kaboodles that have similar colors/patterns to one another, making them essentially brothers and sisters. Batches (meaning pages of Kaboodle adoptables) would have 3 - 9 eggs available, meaning up to 3 different litters go up at once.
Colors/Patterns: Kaboodles come in all colors of the rainbow. The patterns are also extremely variable. Some Kaboodles may even be based on actual birds, such as owls or parrots.
General Info: There are three sub-types of Kaboodles. Each sub-type is different from the other two in appearance, but all Kaboodle eggs look exactly the same (except for colors and patterns, of course!). When adopted, a Kaboodle egg will hatch into its adult stage.
Sub-Type One - Normal Kaboodles: Normal Kaboodles are covered in thick, straight fur. They travel by hopping like a Kangaroo. When moving, they use their tails as rudders to steer themselves. Normal Kaboodles are very sociable, so they often live in flocks with up to ten or more members. They are the most common type of Kaboodle. The brown example is a Normal Kaboodle.
Sub-Type Two - Ruffled Kaboodles: Ruffled Kaboodles are covered in thick, extremely curly fur. They travel by hopping like a Kangaroo. When moving, they use their tails as rudders to steer themselves. Their fur is made up of two different layers. The layer underneath is short and fluffy, while the layer on top is really curly. Their dual coats help keep them warm in cold or rainy weather. They are the second most common Kaboodle. The purple example is a Ruffled Kaboodle.
Sub-Type Three - Winged Kaboodles: Winged Kaboodles are covered in feathers. Though Winged Kaboodles do have wings, they cannot fly. They flap their wings while hopping to help steer themselves and assure a good landing after each hop. They are the fastest of the three types, so they're difficult to catch. They are the least common Kaboodle. The red example is a Winged Kaboodle.
Origin of the Kaboodle: I originally came up with the Kaboodle as a sprite adoptable. The sprite versions are currently for free in my shop, The Whole Kit and Kaboodle, located on the website https://www.chickensmoothie.com. However, they are sprite sized (less than 100x100 pixels) and you can only get them for free if you are a member of the chickensmoothie website. The sprite versions will not be available anywhere else.
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So let me know if you'd be interested in buying these! I'd really appreciate some feedback. Thanks!
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Category Designs / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 637 x 337px
File Size 365.4 kB
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