Posted by:
royalkreationz
at Tue Nov 27 20:11:28 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by royalkreationz ]
down that. It doesn't make a dadgum, there will always be people buying balls. Prices may be different, but they will sell. I agree that the quality of animals should determine the price. I also agree that there is no reason to breed a pastel or spider male to as many females as possible every year. I believe that if you rake are of your animals, they will take care of you. Other than that, I don't give a rat's @$$ about the value of the animals. I make a living doing something else, and the snakes are fun. Soon I will be breeding rats and will sell them to other snake owners and make more money to buy snakes.
Ask Ralph Davis if the market sucks, because there is a thread about this subject on his website and I guess the market has failed him to the tune of $800,000 since he began. He also said that he has sold more snakes this year than any other. I don't see people like him mass producing the co-doms. Maybe we should learn a lesson. If someone is successful, there might be a reason, and that would give a reason to emulate them. ----- Happy Herping,
Jody Barnes
Royal Kreationz
My snakes aren't fat, they're big boned.
[ Show Entire Thread ]
|