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joshhutto
at Mon May 1 10:26:31 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ]
the main thing that we should think about is this, no single morph is going to command the supper high asking prices for long. however, what we should be doing is crossing the morphs together (like the corn guys do). The little guy can't do that the first or second year of production but after a few successful clutches they have the money to buy a couple other morphs in which they can cross. Me personally that's what I'm doing. I bought the spider male with the intention of being the first person to produce a citrus ghost bumblebee, will call it the hornet ball if the colors from the citrus show up like I think they will. I bought my albino female to cross with the spider and then the next year with a pied for some double hets, it's all about what we can make with all these morphs out there. and lets face it, there will be a time when these solo morphs will be worth just little more than albino burms and if anyone has a problem with selling off a clutch of animals for $1500 that only cost $150 to make they have problems, just make more clutches.
PS now just think of the combo with these 3 animals.
----- Josh Hutto
JKReptiles
2.3 het pied (RDR, alan bosch x 2, BHB x 2)
1.0 Spider Ball python (Ballroom pythons south)
0.1 High Contrast Albino (Gulf Coast)
1.1 het albino (ben siegel, Gulf Coast)
1.2 het citrus ghost(Gulf Coast line)
1.0 citrus ghost (Gulf Coast line)
1.1 graz pastel female
1.6 05 normal bp's
0.6 04 normal bp's
2.5 adult normal bp's (some need breeding to see if norm)
4 various corns
0.1 brazilian rainbow boa (alan bosch)
1.0 american pit bull terrior
1.1 taco dogs (ankle biters)
1.0 grey cat
0.1 bearded dragons
a BAD dog is MADE not bred, support the American Pit Bull Terrior as the greatest breed of dogs on Earth!!!!!
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