how hard is it to start selling?
i was wondering how long it takes to start selling BP's you produced after first starting out breeding.
lets say i was producing mojaves and a couple lucy's (plus normals) in my first clutch ever, how soon is it likely that i would find buyers? lets say i didnt have a website, but i provide pictures and whatever paperwork i can? (idk how the paperwork thing works)
also (to those that have been going for a while) do you sell all your snakes every year? and how many years untill you started selling everything you produced that year?
sorry for all the questions, but i really want to get started in breeding, but i want to know i have a shot at selling the animals i produce
Re: how hard is it to start selling?
First, producing quality animals at fair prices (fair for the customer and you dont cut your own throat), always be up front with people. And most importantly remember that your reputation is all you have in this buisness. Treat people the way you want to be treated. It may cost you outta pocket to make a mistake right, but it will be worth it.
Re: how hard is it to start selling?
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Bigfish1975
Before I even started, I made contacts with a few of my local reptile shops and even a few other small pet stores. I also met a number of other breeders at some of the reptile shows. These relationships were a big help in advice as well as eventually moving any offspring I would produce. 2011 was my first year breeding and I was able to produce 33 beautiful babies. I held back 5 Pastel YB girls and was able to sell or trade the remaining 28. I deal with a few codoms, doms and recessives, and I keep detailed records of all my pairings. I like to take photos of any breeding activities so that I can provide any buyers that aren't familiar with my collections proof of genetics. I haven't put together a certificate of genetics yet, but its in the plans for this year as I've increased my number of recessive animals.
There are a few other ways of moving them as well. Shop owners may buy, trade or even hold animals on consignment for you. Faunaclassifieds.com and kingsnake.com are good places to post available animals. There's always reptile expos as well. Hope this helps give you some ideas.
i was thinking of mainly dealing with codoms at first, maybe ghost too, are their any that would be considered a "must have" to start out with? i was thinking a female mojave, female pastel, and male lesser to start out with. and then maybe add ghost and black pastel the next year
Re: how hard is it to start selling?
im going with what i like for sure, i guess i'll have to start brainstorming, thanks everyone