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Posted by: scottbradley at Fri Apr 15 21:52:31 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by scottbradley ] Supply and demand drive this market just like every other market. The more there are the less they will cost and vise versa the less there are the more they will cost. This works with every thing that's for sale. First the price of something is not set by a desperate person that dumps there price to be the first to sell out, so when he's out he's out if you stick to your price and the demand is there you will get what you are asking for know matter who you are big breeder sell out to. I think most people want customer service like answering E-mails and phone calls before and after the sale and representing your product correctly. Four or five years ago the Albino Boa market price (not desperate price) went down to $800.00 because a lot were produced the next year the price jumped back up to $1200.00 because not many were produced. This is retail if you want to sell your baby's to a wholesaler they buy whole litters or lot sizes for about half market value. I think you will see the price of anything that is produced form a dominate breeding price drop faster than a breeding with a simple recessive animal because you get more Homozygous animals in dominate breeding so it is easier to flood the market. Just remember its supply and demand and I think the demand is going to be relatively high for all snake morphs. Thanks for reading and good luck in all your breeding Scott Mid Atlantic Morphs | ||
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