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toshamc
at Sun Nov 15 12:11:55 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toshamc ]
Everyone expects to sell their animals in a couple of weeks, lots of people don't have room or finances to hold onto these animals for the time it takes to sell them so they drop their prices hoping for a quick move.
This time of year you are also working against the weather and the holidays.
Spring will come - the prices will likely be the same but instead of 200 gram albinos for $400 - you'll be looking at 600 gram albinos for $400 (maybe a little more for really big girls). Scrawny maintenance fed juvies will be less, people who want to make room for their coming babies will drop the prices and have all kinds of sales. In order to compete with those prices spring babies will be less.
And thus the cycle goes. ----- Tosha
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Herp Medicine does not equal a bottle of Baytril - Dr. Scott Stahl
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- The Market - jhm1987, Sun Nov 15 11:12:12 2009
RE: The Market - toshamc, Sun Nov 15 12:11:55 2009
- its the economy - evansnakes, Sun Nov 15 12:35:39 2009
- RE: The Market - ghost5967, Sun Nov 15 14:06:46 2009
- RE: The Market - Luke9815, Sun Nov 15 14:39:24 2009
- No worries- - brhaco, Sun Nov 15 15:51:03 2009
- Since you mentioned my add... - joshhutto, Sun Nov 15 18:24:51 2009
- sometimes........... - JYohe, Sun Nov 15 20:33:37 2009
- RE: The Market - magicalmorphs, Sun Nov 15 21:10:12 2009
- 2009 Albinos - HGCexotics, Mon Nov 16 00:09:21 2009
- Think before breeding ... - Watever, Mon Nov 16 09:19:02 2009
- RE: The Market - zippy00_99, Mon Nov 16 10:04:40 2009
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