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Posted by: craig k. at Fri Mar 25 22:43:39 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by craig k. ] Unfortunately sunglows will probably drop fast, lets face it they are easy to produce, you will have a few lines(like Tom Burkes) that will command a high price for years, but lets face it, when you can buy a male dh for around $1000 and breed him to two albinos in two years and make a ton of them, the price cannot stay at $7000 for very long. As an example look at spider balls, last year at this time you were lucky to get your hands on one for 10g, now you can buy them for $4500 and the price will drop more this year. A male sunglow escpecialy a potentially dominant is worth a fair amout of money now, just because of the fact that in 2 years you can make a pile of sunglows, even if they are only $2000 in two years you will still clean up. Co-doms drop fast in price because they are easy to produce. Of course this is just my opinion, and other people WILL disagree and some may even believe they will hold at 4 grand plus for years, but I doubt it very much. Watch the price of bumble bee spider balls this year, I think they are one of the best ball morphs out there, but right now they are around $40k. watch in 6 months. Hope this does not offend anyone. Craig Kade | ||
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