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RE: the next hot snake?

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Posted by: thekidgecko at Sun Oct 8 18:29:04 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by thekidgecko ]  
   

Well the pits will definately be very popular in the coming years with all the new morphs coming out. I kind of have a feeling the larger species of garters will become a bit more popular until they are more mainstay. The western hognose....eh....they need some VERY drastic morph to pull off being the next hot snake. Such as luecistic, paradox albino, pied, or some super odd new morph. If this happens I believe they will be the next "hot" colubrid. On the python/boa side I think the smaller more manageable species that are still mid-range will really start catching on. *cough*carpets*cough* The morelia will REALLY hit it big time soon, and I have a feeling an albino or some morph as such will be coming out soon. Kind of have a feeling someone out there will pop up with the first Jungle or coastal albino and really be the next millionaire.Bloods and short tails seem to be getting more popular and the cost of het albinos is pretty low opposed to the price of and homozygous albino. They seem to have similar issues to what balls had at first, just stigma around them to get over and such... BRB's look like they are going to hit it off pretty big, possibly not ball big, but maybe like retic morph big. Yeah so that is my 2 cents after like 4 years of observing a few market swings. Also as far as lizards and amphibians go, a new big player is going to be the tricolor epidobates and the auratus morphs (such as albino) are going to get pretty big (this is what I'm investing in ) and the aussie gecks seem like they are poised for a takeover. Not sure on that though : Tell me what you think of this opinion...
Thekidgecko



   

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