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Warren_Booth
at Thu Sep 23 21:48:29 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Warren_Booth ]
I think with the introduction of the Tiger, Leopard, etc, money was brought into the equation with Amazons. its only in the last 5 years that I have been seeing Amazons at $1000 or more. When I first produced solid reds, yellows, etc, in the late 90's, I could not get $150 for them. Now, money was not an issue for me. I bred amazons for the love of breeding them. I ended up keeping so many that I produced for that very reason. Now, we cannot say that money is not an issue for someone who breeds reptiles for a living. In that case, I see no reason why a person should not reveal all of the details of a new project before it is released for sale.
Warren ----- Dr Warren Booth / Director USARK North Carolina State University Department of Entomology
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