Posted by:
tibor
at Sun Sep 27 10:14:36 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tibor ]
>>I think th Motley price reflects a similar path the Salmon Boas took.
>>They were very expensive several years ago,as there numbers
>> increase of course their market value decreases.
>>So the Motley hasd taken the same path.
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>>This doesn't mean other rare boa morph types will be less expensive.
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>>Marron Boas , Aztec boas will be higher priced right now,because
>> they are still very rare
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>>As are the recessive trait boas like VPI Caramels ,
>>B.W. Caramels, Russian T Blondes , Prodigy Boas etc..
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>>All still highly valuable higher priced Boas.
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>>The fact that the economy is not doing well is affecting Boa sales.
>>This doesn't mean the rare Boa Morphs are worth less really.
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>>It just means fewer people have the means or are willing to take
>> the risk to buy the more expensive animals.
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>>As the economy picks up so will Boa sales.
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>>Agreed , expensive may now be $10,000 instead of $15,000
>>who knows
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>>The expensive rare Boa Morphs will always exist "IMO".
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