Re: Are we the last of the old timers?
As long as there is the hobby and the economic market with ball pythons it will get stronger and stronger. I dont think weve seen anything yet. I can remember a time where the albino was god. And then the pied. Then the spider went nuts. The spiders were 20 grand now look at em. As we see top dollar animals now the.market will crash on em just like its done before therefore driving breeders and hobbyists to quest the new bigger badder animal. The.economic aspect has created the ball python industry and its actualky fascinating if you look.at how far its come in just 10 years. Therefore i think in another 10 its gonna be insane. I do however believe in the mad scientist thing. Nature didnt produce the champagne or any of the other designer morphs it was breeders that manipulated the different genetics to create these morphs. Nature gave us the building blocks but breeding by man has created them. Which actually is pretty amazing considering alot of us started doing this without any degrees in the field of genetics. Thats the coolest part. I met a kid who came up to the table at the show today and was talking snakes. He showed intrest in a champagne female. Like a jerk i said you do realize how much they are dont you? He said yea i didnt want to buy it i was gonna see if you wanted to buy 2 that i hatched. Lol i was like what. Heres a 15 year old kid doin big things in the breeding game with a huge collection of cool animals.that made me appreciate the fact that the industry will grow and grow.
Re: Are we the last of the old timers?
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MidSouthMorphs
Just for clarity, I am not considering myself as an old timer or founder.
By the way NEITHER AM I!!! LOL, i haven't founded anything!
Re: Are we the last of the old timers?
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RichsBallPythons
The funny thing is I HATE reading, during school and college i would only read cliff notes to get general idea on discussions.
When it come to snakes, my passion i read everything and ANYTHING i can get my hands on.
Same here.......... I have never felt so driven with any other thing I have done or tried in my life.
Re: Are we the last of the old timers?
As a beginner in this, I would like to say that the information that can be gained from the "old timers" can not be labled with a price tag. It is invalueable. I attempted to breed my ball pythons for the first time with no luck, however, when I needed help or emotional support there was always somebody out there with more experience that help get me calmed back down. I am in agreeance that the possiblities are endless. We now have 3 and 4 gene animals that look awsome. What's gonna happen when we start getting 6 or 7 gene animals. Anyway, many thanks to those who opened the door on this quest for the perfect ball python.