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H+E Stoeckl
at Fri Apr 15 22:04:20 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by H+E Stoeckl ]
You buy a new morph for serious money in order to make some money four years later when you breed it.
By then, the major morph breeders will have created at least three new morphs and the one you have bought is outdated (and the price drops).
The only reason why albinos keep their price is that the reproduction of these animals has suffered either from inbreeding or genetic faults. Therefore demand and supply are even.
But Jeremy is right: The only thing that can really bust the business is legislation.
I have seen fighting dog breeders lose a fortune when these kind of dogs were banned in Germany. Boa constrictor
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