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xdeus
at Wed Jun 15 20:16:20 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by xdeus ]
I could see where that might be true initially, but not long term. The huge majority of morphs have been bred artificially, so I'm not sure why a completely artificial one would be worth more. I think it has more to do with supply and demand. I think if the market gets swamped with blue eyed leucies and hets in a few years the prices would drop dramatically, perhaps even more so than say a naturally occuring lavender albino (just using it as an example, I have no idea if a lavender is natural or not).
I think one thing that the Leucistics have going for them is that their hets are visually valuable as well, unlike a het albino or pied.
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