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Posted by: DavidKendrick at Sat Jan 8 13:04:32 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DavidKendrick ] With Snow boas being produced by double hets, and average is 1 snow per 16 babies, They are much harder to come by than a sunglow. But that is the way the morph craze goes, At this moment Sunglow are popular, and next year when the price drops drasticaly people won't breed them once they drop too far, and then snows will become popular again, unless something else pops up thats easier to breed, and the new thing on the block. Its strange cause, Arabesques are co/dom trait, as well as Motley, but for some reason they have stayed up in price, while the Salmon/hypo have droped down to >$350. I guess its just the way the morph craze goes....But I agree with you there market is and will be flooded and the price will drasticaly drop. THat is until a few years down the road, when less people are breeding them cause they are not the hot thing, and then the price might go back up a little, after bottoming out. It almost happens with every morph. | ||
>> Next Message: Very true...that is the way that morphs go...more - robertmcphee, Sat Jan 8 13:26:41 2005 | ||
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