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Posted by: falconsnakefarms at Sat Jan 20 17:52:35 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by falconsnakefarms ] The smaller hobbiest has less overhead and less expenses to re-coop. So we have an advantage in that regard. The big boys have more at stake and their break even point is much higher so the decline in prices hurts them. There is a "Diminishing Point of Returns" were by mass producing actually lower prices. Look what happened to the corn snake market. So that is the reaction you see when pastels drop from 1000's to 100's and more morphs will soom follow. The market is buyers and sellers. Period. Great topic Dave. | ||
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