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Posted by: geckomill at Thu Jun 19 13:04:10 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by geckomill ] We would all agree that a pure peruvian, suriname, argentine, sabogae, hog, etc. would be worth more than a cross between any of these right? The market for pure locality stuff has always been a far more stable one that that of the mutation world right? There are large scale breeders that command a high price for their good name and legitimacy for pure genetics right? If any of these localities become scarce for any reason it will increase their value, focus productivity and the people worried about extinction will be flipping the cash for what its worth to them right? I love both pure and designer stuff but all this worry seems pointless. There will always be a suriname just like there will always be a hypo because they cost the same. I just dont think the world of boas is going down the toilet, I think it is becoming what it should be and exceeding our expectations. Just my perspective though, and i understand disagreeing. [ Hide Replies ]
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