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mikefedzen
at Sat Mar 23 00:33:31 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mikefedzen ]
Dude that's awesome, way to take a trip back in the past.. lol. I can't believe it's really been that long and albino annulata are STILL holding their price. And yeah I highly doubt there's even 50 of them out there... And no offense to Susan Hardy but did she even produce 35 of them (or for that matter, keep them alive long enough to sell them)? No idea where my #s for that post came from.
I remember thinking back in 2005 there was no way I could justify spending so much money to get into a project that I thought for sure wouldn't hold it's value for long. Definitely glad I did though, and I'm even more glad no one else really had luck producing the albinos, ha! I do think the main reason they never caught on was because people thought the prices were going to drop quickly.
And in all honesty I think they do need a price drop (when more are produced of course), but even with their pricetag now I still get a decent bit of inquiries about them. Good luck in your breedings this year bro, lay the groundwork for that pinstripe spotted!! ----- www.kingpinreptiles.com
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