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How to price hatchlings

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  • 05-15-2014, 12:03 AM
    piedpython
    How to price hatchlings
    I really want to breed just pieds and pied combos once I get a female and then maybe more pairs and another rack. I've bred normals and single gene morphs with my sister years back and sold wholesale but I know a lot has changed since then. I just do not know how I should price my hatchlings. I see big breeders that we all know selling male low white pieds for $700+ and male bumblebees for $500+ and there stock never goes quick. Then I see male low white pieds for $300 on the classifieds and bumblebee males for less then $200. Some breeders even have single gene morphs for $200+ while they usually go for $50-$100. Why are big breeders still not lowering prices, or should I ask why are prices dropping? I know quality matters but I feel like some smaller breeders have better examples of morphs and there stock is better cared for then the big breeders selling there stock for three times more with mites and stuck sheds. Sorry for the rant I just do not see why there are huge price gaps. I have seen prices drop gradually but not from the "big name breeders".


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