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Posted by: whitneywee at Sun Jan 9 08:39:16 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by whitneywee ] I agree with you, not just with Sunglows, but with all the morphs that are no longer "one of a kind" It's really ridiculous in the Ball Python world. A few principles - one, what someone advertises as a price doesn't mean it will sell for that and that doesn't establish it's value - two, what a snake may be worth when there is just one in the world is not what they'll be worth when there are a dozen, and then next year a hundred, and then next year 500- and three, there are lots of breeders that sit on their high priced morph they could have sold this year, only to find they can't sell it for half that next year. MDH | ||
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