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marcp
at Sat Mar 1 19:22:24 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by marcp ]
Suffice to say that everything comes down to money and I know that the IRS is well aware of the "cash" that exchanges hand at shows, online sales... and they want a part of it. My "accountant "friend" was amazed at the prices he saw on Kingsnake and at a local reptile store for ball python morphs. When he saw a spider ball priced at 5K a few years ago he asked if that was "real". I told him that they probably never get the full price. He said that even half of that and the volume that sells online is enough to catch the attention of any auditor. Regulation sucks but the greed of the herp industry will eventually lead to stronger regulation via required permits for interstate sales, maybe even intrastate sales.
I have been in herpeticulture for about 40 years and have lately enjoyed the breeding aspect. When I started breeding I was told by many up and coming as well as known breeders that you need to do it for the passion and not the money or you will never survive. I have sold herps I breed for what is usually considered close to wholesale to other hobbyists so that they can enjoy the hobby. Many times I have been told that my prices are too low and and not fair to businesses... That's greed rearing it's ugly head.
I have seen hundreds of "herpers" try to get into the breeding game only to give it up when things got a bit rocky. When all is said and done only the truely passionate will remain.
See you there!!!
TBTEWTBTITBTEWB
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