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Bluerosy
at Tue Nov 3 19:42:27 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Bluerosy ]
I disagree with the people here. I am talking strictly sales here. While i understand some of the folks here that crossing a sub species is not what they would want. but..
Most of the pyros and such are not true locale snakes anyway. It has been proven that these spp intertwine and have been bred over and over in collections to the point we really don't know what part of AZ trhe pyros came from and mnost that are into these things and pay a premiuim want bonafide locale anyway. That is apparant from the amount we see for sale every year on the classifieds and they still don't sell well. Unless it is a Hauchuca mtn king or something like that.
What would be more desirable for the market sales is what people think is pretty and unusual. These snakes are an impulse buy. And it is based more on beauty than someone searching out a particular locale. You see to many mutt pyros (I say mutt because if we don't know where they came from they are still mutts)and such advertised for practically nothing these days unless it is a special abberancy or hypo triat or locality info they are bottom buck and hard to move.. Both those are very common at shows and classifieds. Bred back together you would have an easier sale because it is doifferent and probably because they are more appealing to the common standbys. ----- www.Bluerosy.com
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