If I had known 3 years ago...
That the BP scene was going to become a total buyer's market by 2023, a BP would've been one of the last snakes I got. :rofl: You can get a triple visual, including a super no less, for a mere $100.
https://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rep...ythons/1289670
For reference, my single gene banana was $250 back in 2020. For that price now you can get a banana with 1, 2, even 3 other genes in the mix (including recessives!). Crazy.
https://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/rep...ythons/1660147
Re: If I had known 3 years ago...
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jmcrook
Does the market value of your animal cause you to value it less as a pet that you’ve opted to enjoy and care for? If so then…
Oh don't misunderstand, my BP is my boy and I cherish him as much as any of my animals, sorry if it came off that way. This was more of an "Aww shucks, oh well" kind of observation than anything else and an overall commentary on market shifts. And even then I really have not been paying much attention to BP stuff at all and this was but a curious look in on how far prices have dropped since I pop into MorphMarket periodically just to idly browse.
Re: If I had known 3 years ago...
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GoingPostal
When we got our first in 2005 my husband was enthralled with piebalds, at the time they were considerably more expensive and I said no way, give it ten years and I'll get you a nice one, by the time prices came down there were so many morphs and bp's everywhere I'd completely lost interest in them as a species lol.
I actually had a very similar story over a smaller time frame. Before I got mine I was very interested in pieds but they were all just beyond my strict price range (didn't have a proper job back then so income was spotty) so I went with a cheaper banana. And by the time I got regular income again and I could afford more snakes, I wanted to expand to other species instead. :confuzd:
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Originally Posted by
GoingPostal
When we got our first in 2005 my husband was enthralled with piebalds, at the time they were considerably more expensive and I said no way, give it ten years and I'll get you a nice one, by the time prices came down there were so many morphs and bp's everywhere I'd completely lost interest in them as a species lol.
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Snagrio
I actually had a very similar story over a smaller time frame. Before I got mine I was very interested in pieds but they were all just beyond my strict price range (didn't have a proper job back then so income was spotty) so I went with a cheaper banana. And by the time I got regular income again and I could afford more snakes, I wanted to expand to other species instead. :confuzd:
Both of you point to one of the problems with pets that become too "available" & seen everywhere- after a while, no matter how beautiful & appealing they may be, many people crave something "else"- something more unique, something other than what "everyone else has". In fact that's one of the secrets of avoiding "impulse buys" is to force a "cooling off" period; sometimes you find another option, or just find you don't need "one of those" at all. I'm a lover of variety myself- I've always thought BPs are beautiful, but they're just not my thing, & I say that after having had some many years ago. There's a lot more to snakes than just their appearance, & it honestly makes me sad that so many cool snakes are overlooked because BPs are just about the only snakes that people see & hear about. :confusd: