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Posted by: HGCexotics at Mon Nov 16 00:09:21 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HGCexotics ] I usually don't post but I guess my ad caused some concern. I wasn't trying to cause problems, I apologize. I'm a hobbyist who has made very good money over the years as such. I am fortunate with my career but respect the fact that people do this for a living. I keep a moderate group of animals (although some may call it a bunch). I am just trying to sell some nice animals. I only have the 5 so I don't think (and would hope not) that the market would change based off of 5 (only 3 albino) animals. It would be different if I were selling large quantities for that price (similar to snow honduran milks of a few years back). I realize the time it takes to breed and keep them but I enjoy it. I "work" for the hobby as a vacation from my regular career. I could see getting very upset if I were selling them for $50/ea, but I commonly see them selling for around $375-$425. If you really want to talk about a drop in prices due to undercutting, back to the snow honduran milk example, they went from 2K to $300 in one season. | ||
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