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Posted by: BoidaeAddiction at Mon Oct 2 09:09:43 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BoidaeAddiction ] I been thinking the same thing for a while now. It's almost like we need a census each year on boa morphs to see what the market value of morphs should be. I know I was surprised this summer after watching sunglows go from $4500-$5000 to 2500, then slowly down to as low as $1900. If seen this trend with all the recessive morphs we have. No one wants to spend bucks on a possible het, or prove them out, or make possible hets anymore; which is leading to the degradation of some of our valuable morphs today and continues to drive morphs costs down into the ground. The truth is, if you have a smoking animal that is above average in costs, don't be afraid to sell it for higher than the expected cost. If people want the good stuff, they shouldn't be afraid to spend the money and truly value the snakes and their potential. Trey Schneller, Schneller Reptiles. | ||
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