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PATTERNLESS ALBINO PRICE DROP

METALLICSILVER01 Jul 21, 2005 07:33 PM

HEY, I WAS CURIOUS ABOUT THIS SUBJECT. MAYBE TWO OR SO YEARS AGO, THE PRICE OF A LAS VEGAS ALBINO PATTERNLESS WAS AROUND $300.....AND THE TREMPER VERSION WAS THE SAME PRICE. NOW, THE TREMPER PRETTY MUCH HELD ON TO ITS PRICE AND THE LAS VEGAS DROPPED BIG TIME. WHY?? WHY THE LAS VEGAS AND NOT THE TREMPER? DO YOU GUYS THINK THEIR PRICE WILL EVER GO BACK UP?

Replies (4)

deathinfire Jul 21, 2005 08:30 PM

I love capslock too
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CoolGecko Jul 21, 2005 11:31 PM

Rainwater Pa are common now and Tremper Pa was not common till just now and the market will be alot like Rainwater Pa.... Tremper Pa wasnt offer to public 2 year ago! Just one breeder name garrick and now 2 or 3 people are actucally offering them now!
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GreggMM Jul 22, 2005 01:19 PM

Unfortunatly, the market will never go up when it comes to a simple recessive morph..... LVPAs are so common these days.... The Tremper PAs will drop real soon in price as well....

marla Jul 26, 2005 07:06 PM

just the trait itself will drop. however, those with exceptional characteristics will still be more valuble than those that are considered standard, just like albinos, etc. the same thing will eventually happen to the super snows.
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marla
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