Posted by:
Willhayward
at Tue Sep 27 09:01:16 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Willhayward ]
I agree. The market is flooded at the moment. World wide too.
Take this for example. I live in Canada and I was looking in the Newspaper Classifieds months ago to find a local Breeder to pick up a related male and female (Just for personal keeping, both sexes to experience the differences in them; attitude, size, personality). There were 2 adds for breeders the next city over from me, about a 25 minute drive. I phoned each of them asking their location.
To my suprise they lived on the same street about 12 houses apart, and didn't know each other.
If you want to breed them, prpare to keep a good 85% of the hatchlings. But by breeding them, you are actually hindering the market for the reptile.
If you had extreme colour morphs, then there would be more use for breeding maybe.
My opinion, of course.
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