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Posted by: craig k. at Sat Mar 26 01:08:35 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by craig k. ] LOL. I agree you can not compare the ball and boa markets to be the same thing, I also agree $300 albinos are not likely to be the norm. I was merely giving an example of how prices can drop, honestly do you think $7500 is a sustainable price for something you can get the ingredients for under $2000?? To give another example, I just acquired the only male baby of what I believe to be a new co-dom morph. In two years if he breeds I do expect to sell the babies in the $20k range, however I do not expect to get 20k after 2 years, in fact the price could easily drop to less than half that. I truly was just trying to give an answer to the question, and I know your harsh comments were not directly aimed at me. I think alot of people are truly surprised when they find out the asking prices and the getting prices are often thousands of dollars different in this business. As for someone stating they heard somewhere about $300 albinos, I doubt it actually happened, but I do not feel it is wrong for them to post it. Do you really think it is going to destroy the market?? Again, just my feeble thoughts and opinions. Craig Kade [ Hide Replies ]
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