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BETTER INVESTMENT GHOST,PIED OR ALBINO

XtremeXteriors Jan 17, 2005 07:35 PM

which is a better investment for the future

also who is better alan bosch or ralph davis to do business with

Replies (8)

joshhutto Jan 17, 2005 09:29 PM

well first to answer you question about better investment it all depends on what kind of collection you are building. If you are concentrating on one morph it would have to be the pied. If you are going to make some designers i'd have to say the ghost. But if you are looking at making some decent money and don't have tons to spend I'd say the albino. Now for your second question. I've dealt with both alan bosch and ralph davis and had great experiences from both. I picked up male het pieds from both this year. The snake i got from ralph is a better eater and growing great at 340 gm already. The snake i picked up from alan is a good eater on a 7 day schedule and weighs 250 gm. My personal opinion is I will be doing business with both again in the future and you can't go wrong either way.
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2.0 het pied
1.1 het albino
1.0 het citrus ghost
0.9 normal
1.0 american pit bull terrior
1.1 taco dogs (ankle biters)
1.0 grey cat

a BAD dog is MADE not bred, support the American Pit Bull Terrior as the greatest breed of dogs on Earth!!!!!

XtremeXteriors Jan 17, 2005 10:13 PM

N/P

NEWReptiles Jan 17, 2005 11:26 PM

Just curious.........
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XtremeXteriors Jan 17, 2005 11:39 PM

i dont remember posting it b4 but then again i might have ,also i learn new stuff everyday and im sure more people on here know a hell of a lot more than me so i enjoy entertaining multiple opinions i mean im not as bad as, breeding balls for a living, down there but i would like to know what the future morphs are so i know what to invest my thousands of dollars in if that makes any sense.i will try not to post this subject again but im not promising anything HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

BallPyFan Jan 18, 2005 12:29 AM

ME! Single ball python fanatic starting college full time tomorrow, sound investment here LOL Only a $2700 tuition bill for the first full time semester!
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NEWReptiles Jan 18, 2005 12:42 AM

Can I ask why it is wrong to work with creatures that some of us love and enjoy?

You really have me stumped........
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XtremeXteriors Jan 18, 2005 01:54 AM

what i was saying was that "breeding balls for a living" was posted 2x in almost the same week and you said i made my post more than once and i couldnt find it. there is absolutely nothing wrong with working with animals you love and enjoy

I have 19 bp's and they are all loved and taken care of but im also looking to broaden my horizons with an investment and i want to know which morph is better for future breeing investments

NEWReptiles Jan 18, 2005 10:51 AM

Thanks for clearing that up, I did take it the wrong way.

Like most others that ARE NOT in this for the money will tell you, get what catches your eye. If you can get "x" animals without breaking the bank and it appeals to you, do it.

Good luck.
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